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Narrative and stylistic patterns in reviewing Kubrick...,
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This review is from: Narrative and Stylistic Patterns in the Films of Stanley Kubrick (European Studies in American Literature and Culture) (Hardcover)
It's about time someone would write up a profound review onsuch a profound director. Such a book should be almost the cinematiccontra to the excellent review, "Rhetoric of fiction", by Wayne C. Booth, where he examines the question: "Where does the real story lie?", to which th answer is, ofcourse, in the reader/viewer's mind, and not on the screen, or in the pages of the book. But this book is not such... Such examples are lacking in the book, which is very interesting, there's no mistake in it, but it doesn't examine the purpose of such narrative and stylistic tools, but only very broadly points them out.Still, very good. |
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Narrative and Stylistic Patterns in the Films of Stanley Kubrick (European Studies in North American Literature and Culture) by Luis M. García Mainar (Paperback - July 6, 2000)
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