Close up 1927-1933 : cinema and modernism / edited by James Donald, Anne Friedberg and Laura Marcus.
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Includes index (pages 337-341).
The contents of "Close up, 1927-1933": pages [310]-314.
First published in 1998, in the USA by Princeton University Press and in Great Britain by Cassell. This reprint has no publication date, but dates on the internet indicate it was possibly published in 2001.
Imprint and cover have publisher as Princeton University Press. ISBNs on reverse of the title page are for Princeton, ISBN on back cover is for Cassell.
Articles from the film journal "Close up".
PART I ENTHUSIASMS AND EXECRATIONS
PART 2 FROM SILENCE TO SOUND
PART 3 THE CONTRIBUTION OF H.D.
PART 4 CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE : DOROTHY RICHARDSON
PART 5 BORDERLINE AND THE POOL FILMS
PART 6 CINEMA AND PSYCHOANALYSIS
PART 7 CINEMA CULTURE
PART 8 FADE
Between 1927 and 1933, the journal ""Close Up"" championed a European avant-garde in film-making. This volume republishes articles from the journal, with an introduction and a commentary on the lives of, and complex relationships between, its writers and editors.
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