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Book Title
British Cinema and Middlebrow Culture in the Interwar Years
Publication Date
2010-03-01
Pages
256
ISBN
9780859897976
Publication Name
British Cinema and Middlebrow Culture in the Interwar Years
Item Length
9in
Publisher
University of Exeter Press
Series
Exeter Studies in Film History Ser.
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.8in
Author
Lawrence Napper
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
23.1 Oz
Number of Pages
250 Pages

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British Cinema and Middlebrow Culture in the Interwar Years offers an understanding of British Cinema between 1928 and 1939 through an analysis of the relationship between the British film industry and other 'culture industries' such as the radio, music recording, publishing and early television. This relationship has been seen as a weakness of the British film-making tradition, but Lawrence Napper stages a re-appraisal of that tradition, arguing that it is part of a specific strategy of differentiation from Hollywood cinema, designed to appeal to the 'middlebrow' aesthetic of the most rapidly expanding audience of the period--the lower middle class. Lawrence Napper argues that the 'middlebrow' reputation for aesthetic conservatism masks an audience and popular culture marked by dynamism. 'Middlebrow' texts addressed a British audience on the move, physically (into the new suburbs), socially (as upwardly mobile consumers), economically (employed in new and developing industries, and involved in new modes of living), and culturally (embracing new forms of mass cultural consumption, such as the cinema, the wireless and the best-selling novel). The ability of these audiences to adapt cultures of the past to the media of modern life (through stage or screen adaptations) ensured their negative reputation amongst Modernist commentators and intellectual elites.

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Publisher
University of Exeter Press
ISBN-10
0859897974
ISBN-13
9780859897976
eBay Product ID (ePID)
71113831

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Author
Lawrence Napper
Publication Name
British Cinema and Middlebrow Culture in the Interwar Years
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Series
Exeter Studies in Film History Ser.
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
250 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
23.1 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Pn1993.5.G7n277 2009
Reviews
'Napper writes with both intelligence and vitality'  (Amy Sargeant, Modernism/Modernity vol. 17, no. 2: April 2010) 'A cogent and scholarly intervention in an interesting ongoing historical debate. Exeter Studies in Film History, edited by Richard Maltby and Steve Neale for the University of Exeter Press, now comprises more than a dozen scholarly volumes re-thinking and re-evaluating what was for long the received history of the movies.'  (Ian Jarvie, Film History 22.3: 2010) 'This is a diligently researched approach to the cultural debate, with much to recommend.'(Andrew Thomas Croft, Historical Journal of Film, Radio & TV, 31.1., 2011), 'Napper writes with both intelligence and vitality' (Amy Sargeant, Modernism/Modernity vol. 17, no. 2: April 2010) 'A cogent and scholarly intervention in an interesting ongoing historical debate. Exeter Studies in Film History, edited by Richard Maltby and Steve Neale for the University of Exeter Press, now comprises more than a dozen scholarly volumes re-thinking and re-evaluating what was for long the received history of the movies.' (Ian Jarvie, Film History 22.3: 2010) 'This is a diligently researched approach to the cultural debate, with much to recommend.'(Andrew Thomas Croft, Historical Journal of Film, Radio & TV, 31.1., 2011), "Napper writes with both intelligence and vitality" Amy Sargeant, Modernism/Modernity vol. 17, no. 2: April 2010 "A cogent and scholarly intervention in an interesting ongoing historical debate. Exeter Studies in Film History, edited by Richard Maltby and Steve Neale for the University of Exeter Press, now comprises more than a dozen scholarly volumes re-thinking and re-evaluating what was for long the received history of the movies." Ian Jarvie, Film History 22.3: 2010 "This is a diligently researched approach to the cultural debate, with much to recommend." Andrew Thomas Croft, Historical Journal of Film, Radio & TV, 31.1., 2011
Table of Content
List of Illustrations Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction: The 'Middlebrow' Concept of the National: Music Hath Charms 1935 1. A Law for British Film: The Cinematography Films Act 1927 2. British Cinema, The Publishing Industry and the Mass Market: The Constant Nymph 1924-1928 3. The 'Middlebrow' Debate and Film: The Good Companions 1929-1933 4. New and Old Cultures: The Lambeth Walk 1937-1939 Conclusion: The Viability of National Cinema Notes Bibliography Index
Copyright Date
2009
Topic
Film / General, Europe / Great Britain / General, Europe / Ireland, Film / History & Criticism
Dewey Decimal
808.823
Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
History, Performing Arts

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