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The Case for Popular Culture, Part 1 of 2: Literature and Film
Colin MacCabe contends that an understanding of twentieth-century literature is impossible without an understanding of film. In the academy, written forms of literature have been valorized historically, but, as viewed from the mid-1980s, the recognition of film as art and … Continue reading
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Tagged Cinema, Film, Literature, Motion pictures -- Social aspects, Popular culture
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The French Lieutenant’s Woman
Antony Harrison and Nan Miller discuss John Fowles’s 1969 novel The French Lieutenant’s Woman, which was released as a film in 1981 with screenplay by Harold Pinter. At the time of this interview, Harrison, a Fellow at the National Humanities … Continue reading
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Tagged Cinema, Film, Harold Pinter, John Fowles
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