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Orson Welles's Citizen Kane James Naremore (Chancellors' Professor in the Department of Communication and Culture, English and Comparative Literature, Chancellors' Professor in the Department of Communication and Culture, English and Comparative Literature, Indiana University)

Orson Welles's Citizen Kane By James Naremore (Chancellors' Professor in the Department of Communication and Culture, English and Comparative Literature, Chancellors' Professor in the Department of Communication and Culture, English and Comparative Literature, Indiana University)

Summary

Citizen Kane is arguable the most admired and significant film since the advent of talking pictures. This volume represents the writings on Kane, and gives the reader a set of critical interpretations, together with the production information, historical background, and technical understanding to comprehend the film's cultural significance.

Orson Welles's Citizen Kane Summary

Orson Welles's Citizen Kane: A Casebook by James Naremore (Chancellors' Professor in the Department of Communication and Culture, English and Comparative Literature, Chancellors' Professor in the Department of Communication and Culture, English and Comparative Literature, Indiana University)

Citizen Kane is arguably the most admired and significant film since the advent of talking pictures. No other film is quite so interesting from both artistic and political points of view. To study it even briefly is to learn a great deal about American history, motion-picture style, and the literary aspects of motion-picture scripts. Rather than a sterile display of critical methodologies, James Naremore has gathered a set of essays that represent the essential writings on the film. It gives the reader a lively set of critical interpretations, together with the necessary production information, historical background, and technical understanding to comprehend the film's larger cultural significance. Selections range from the anecdotal - Peter Bogdanovich's interview with Orson Welles - to the critical, with discussions on the scripts and sound track, and a discussion of what accounts for the film's enduring popularity. Contributors include James Naremore, Peter Bogdanovich, Jonathan Rosenbaum, Robert L. Carringer, Francois Thomas, Michael Denning, Laura Mulvey, Peter Wollen, and Paul Arthur.

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'an uplifting study.' * Peter Lambert, TLS *

About James Naremore (Chancellors' Professor in the Department of Communication and Culture, English and Comparative Literature, Chancellors' Professor in the Department of Communication and Culture, English and Comparative Literature, Indiana University)

James Naremore is Chancellors' Professor of English & Communication and Culture at Indiana University.

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NLS9780195158922
9780195158922
019515892X
Orson Welles's Citizen Kane: A Casebook by James Naremore (Chancellors' Professor in the Department of Communication and Culture, English and Comparative Literature, Chancellors' Professor in the Department of Communication and Culture, English and Comparative Literature, Indiana University)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2004-08-19
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