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  • Perpetual Carnival: Essays on Film and Literature

    Perpetual Carnival by MacCabe, Colin;

    Essays on Film and Literature

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2017. február 9.

    • ISBN 9780190239121
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem304 oldal
    • Méret 160x236x20 mm
    • Súly 672 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 14 halftones (13 color, 1 b&w)
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    Upholding literature and film together as academically interwoven, Perpetual Carnival underscores the everlasting coexistence of realism and modernism, eschewing the popularly accepted view that the latter is itself a rejection of the former.

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    Upholding literature and film together as academically interwoven, Perpetual Carnival underscores the everlasting coexistence of realism and modernism, eschewing the popularly accepted view that the latter is itself a rejection of the former. Mining examples from both film and literature, Colin MacCabe asserts that the relationship between film and literature springs to life a wealth of beloved modernist art, from Jean-Luc Godard's Pierre le Fou to James Joyce's Ulysses, enriched by realism's enduring legacy. The intertextuality inherent in adaptation furthers this assertion in MacCabe's inclusion of Roman Polanski's Tess, a 1979 adaptation of Thomas Hardy's nineteenth-century realist novel, Tess of the d'Urbervilles. Showcasing essays enlivened by cosmopolitan interests, theoretical insight, and strong social purpose, Perpetual Carnival supports a humanities which repudiates narrow specialization and which seeks to place the discussion of film and literature firmly in the reality of current political and ideological discussion. It argues for the writers and directors, the thinkers and critics, who have most fired the contemporary imagination.

    Perpetual Carnival shows that MacCabe's reputation is richly deserved. This eclectic collection of essays, reviews, lectures and interviews, published in various venues over the past two decades reflects the remarkable breadth of his interests ... Texts, Colin MacCabe states, have 'no obvious limits or boundaries', and the same might be said of Perpetual Carnival: moving between multiple media and traditions, the book reminds us of what criticism can still accomplish.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Table of Contents
    Preface by Terry Eagleton
    Introduction: Perpetual Carnival: Essays on Film and Literature
    Modernism
    A Modernist Manifesto
    Cinema and Modernism
    Modernism as Realism
    Shakespeare
    Review of Frank Kermode's Shakespeare's Language
    Review of Stephen Greenblatt's Will in the World
    Review of Peter Ackroyd's Shakespeare: The Biography
    Tanner and Shakespeare
    Language, Literacy and literature
    Television and Literacy
    Compacted Doctrines: William Empson and the Meaning of Words (with Alan Durant)
    Why are the Arabs not free?
    Frank Kermode: The Greatest Literary Critic
    In Words We Are Made Flesh: Towards a New Cambridge Philology
    Theory
    A Defense of Criticism
    Barthes and Bazin: The Ontology of the Image
    Bataille and Eroticism
    The Schreber case: How Queer was Freud?
    Film
    Godard: The Commerce of Cinema
    Film Essays from Criterion:
    Polanski: The Truest Tess
    Pasolini's Trilogy of Life
    The Decameron: The Past is the Present
    The Canterbury Tales: Sex and Death
    Arabian Nights: Brave Old World
    Rossellini's The Taking of Power by Louis X1V
    Sound, Image and Every Man for Himself
    Kieslowski's Three Colors
    Sudden Death: Asseyas's Carlos
    Report from Cannes 2015: Lazlo Nenes's Son of Saul
    Derek Jarman: A Lost Leader
    Watching Films to Mourn the Death of Empire: Introduction to a website
    Politics and Culture
    An Interview with Stuart Hall
    Our Fenian Dead: The Inheritance of Martyrdom (with Jennifer Keating)

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