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portada The Stillness of Solitude: Romanticism and Contemporary American Independent Film (Traditions in American Cinema)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2021
Language
English
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781474446051
Edition No.
1

The Stillness of Solitude: Romanticism and Contemporary American Independent Film (Traditions in American Cinema)

Michelle Devereaux (Author) · Edinburgh University Press · Paperback

The Stillness of Solitude: Romanticism and Contemporary American Independent Film (Traditions in American Cinema) - Michelle Devereaux

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Synopsis "The Stillness of Solitude: Romanticism and Contemporary American Independent Film (Traditions in American Cinema)"

In the first book-length study of Romanticism in relation to American film, Michelle Devereaux takes established theories of contemporary American independent cinema as a point of entry, exploring the underlying philosophical and aesthetic Romantic connections between a selection of seven films from four popular filmmakers: Wes Anderson, Sofia Coppola, Spike Jonze and Charlie Kaufman. Primarily dealing with questions of identity, imagination and the relation between self and world, these films also emphasise the anxieties of our own time: the nostalgia for an imaginary past, and the fear of an uncertain future.

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