Visconti
Explorations of Beauty and Decay
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- Author: Henry Bacon, University of Oulu, Finland
- Date Published: June 1998
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521599603
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In this study, the first to consider Luchino Visconti's entire works, Henry Bacon examines the films of one of Italy's pre-eminent filmmakers against the cultural, historical, and biographical contexts in which they were made. Through analysis of his achievements, Visconti also emerges as a twentieth-century inheritor and renewer of the nineteenth-century narrative tradition, especially that of the novel and the opera.
Read more- First thorough study of Visconti's entire works
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- Date Published: June 1998
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521599603
- length: 300 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 17 mm
- weight: 0.44kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I. Visconti and neorealism:
1. Ossessione
2. The background, theory, and practice of neorealism
3. La Terra Trema
4. Bellissima
5. Our Women
Part II. The Risorgimento Films:
6. Senso
7. The Leopard
Part III. The Family and Modern Italian Society:
8. Visconti's two families
9. Rocco and his brothers
10. Sandra
11. The Witch Burned Alive
12. Conversation piece
Part IV. Visconti and Germany:
13. Visconti, Thomas Mann and two aspects of Europe
14. The Job
15. The Damned
16. Death in Venice
17. Ludwig
Part V. Visconti as an interpreter of European literature:
18. Experiencing literature and cinema
19. White Nights
20. The Stranger 21
Remembrance of things past
22. The Innocent
Filmography
Stage productions
Unrealised film projects
Bibliography.
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