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Reading the Cinematograph: The Cinema in British Short Fiction 18961912 (Exeter Studies in Film History),Used
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Review As entertaining as it is edifying, Reading the Cinematograph showcases the transformative presenceand roleof cinema in British short fiction at the turn of the twentieth century. Andrew Shail has devised a marvelous format for the occasion: eight stories, reprinted in full and accompanied by their original illustrations, followed by valuable critical commentary by eminent film scholars and framed by Shails indispensable historical/critical introduction and sure editorial hand. A work of impeccable and imaginative scholarship.Maria DiBattista, Princeton University Maria DiBattista Product Description Reading the Cinematograph pairs eight short stories about the cinemaincluding works by such notables as Rudyard Kipling and Sax Rohmerwith eight new essays from leading film and literary scholars like Tom Gunning and Andrew Higson to reveal the influence that film and fiction had on one another in Britain at the beginning of the twentieth century. About the Author Andrew Shail is a lecturer in film at Newcastle University.
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