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Between opera and cinema
Jeongwon Joe; Rose Theresa
2002
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Title:
Between opera and cinema
Author:
Jeongwon Joe
;
Rose Theresa
Description:
Cover; BETWEEN OPERA AND CINEMA; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; SERIES EDITOR'S FOREWORD; INTRODUCTION; 1 FROM MÉPHISTOPHÉLÈS TO MÉLIÈS: Spectacle and Narrative in Opera and Early Film; 2 ""THERE AIN'T NO SANITY CLAUS!"": The Marx Brothers at the Opera; 3 THE TALES OF HOFFMANN: An Instance of Operality; 4 THE CINEMATIC BODY IN THE OPERATIC THEATER: Philip Glass's La Belle et la Bete; 5 WHY DOES HOLLYWOOD LIKE OPERA?; 6 OPERA IN FILM: Sentiment and Wit, Feeling and Knowing: The Shaw shank Redemptionand Prizzi's Honor
7 IS THERE A TEXT IN THIS LIBIDO?: Diva and the Rhetoric of Contemporary Opera Criticism8 THE ELUSIVE VOICE: Absence and Presence in Jean-Pierre Ponnelle's Film; 9 VERDI IN POSTWAR ITALIAN CINEMA; 10 CHINESE OPERA, GLOBAL CINEMA, AND THE ONTOLOGY OF THE PERSON: Chen Kaige's Farewell M y Concubine; 11 SOUNDING OUT THE OPERATIC: Jacques Rivette's Noroit; AFTERWORD; CONTRIBUTORS; INDEX
Leading scholars of opera and film explore the many ways these two seemingly unrelated genres have come together from the silent-film era to today.
Publication Date:
2002
Publisher:
New York : Routledge
Format:
1 online resource (251 p.).
Identifier:
ISBN 0-203-05554-3;ISBN 1-283-88784-3;ISBN 1-136-53400-8
Related Titles:
Series: Critical and cultural musicology Critical and Cultural Musicology
Subjects:
Motion pictures and opera
;
Operas -- Film adaptations
;
Electronic books
Language:
English
Source:
01DAL UDM ALMA
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