Knowing it when you see it : Henry James-cinema / Patrick O'Donnell.
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- 9781438482781
- 1438482787
- 813/.4 23
- PS2127.T4 O36 2021eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-144) and index.
Of Birds and Birdcages: "In the Cage" and The Birds -- Childhood Living: What Maisie Knew and Kill Bill -- Frame-Up: James, Caché, and the Borders of the Visible -- Mementos: "The Beast in the Jungle" and Memento -- Experience Machines: The Ambassadors and Rear Window -- Epilogue: A Brief Reflection on Melancholia.
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"Lively analysis of how Henry James's fiction anticipates later filmmakers' concerns with what we can see and what we can know"-- Provided by publisher.
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