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Hollywoods Tennessee The Williams Films And Postwar America R Barton Palmer

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Hollywoods Tennessee The Williams Films And Postwar America R Barton Palmer
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Publisher: University of Texas Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.94 MB
Pages: 344
Author: R. Barton Palmer, William Robert Bray
ISBN: 9780292719217, 9780292793644, 0292719213, 0292793642
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Hollywoods Tennessee The Williams Films And Postwar America R Barton Palmer by R. Barton Palmer, William Robert Bray 9780292719217, 9780292793644, 0292719213, 0292793642 instant download after payment.

No American dramatist has had more plays adapted than Tennessee Williams, and few modern dramatists have witnessed as much controversy during the adaptation process. His Hollywood legacy, captured in such screen adaptations as "A Streetcar Named Desire", "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof", and "Suddenly, Last Summer", reflects the sea change in American culture in the mid-twentieth century. Placing this body of work within relevant contexts ranging from gender and sexuality to censorship, modernism, art cinema, and the Southern Renaissance, "Hollywood's Tennessee" draws on rarely examined archival research to recast Williams' significance. Providing not only cultural context, the authors also bring to light the details of the arduous screenwriting process Williams experienced, with special emphasis on the Production Code Administration - the powerful censorship office that drew high-profile criticism during the 1950s - and Williams' innovative efforts to bend the code. Going well beyond the scripts themselves, "Hollywood's Tennessee" showcases findings culled from poster and billboard art, pressbooks, and other production and advertising material. The result is a sweeping account of how Williams' adapted plays were crafted, marketed, and received, as well as the lasting implications of this history for commercial filmmakers and their audiences.

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