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Vampires On The Silent Screen Cinemas First Age Of Vampires 18971922 David Annwn Jones

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Vampires On The Silent Screen Cinemas First Age Of Vampires 18971922 David Annwn Jones
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.82 MB
Pages: 242
Author: David Annwn Jones
ISBN: 9783031386428, 3031386426
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Vampires On The Silent Screen Cinemas First Age Of Vampires 18971922 David Annwn Jones by David Annwn Jones 9783031386428, 3031386426 instant download after payment.

This book is the first study of the vampires in silent cinema, presenting a detailed academic yet accessible discussion of the films themselves and their sources. For the very first time, The Fire Elemental from the Wharton brothers’ The Mysteries of Myra (1916) is identified as cinema’s original vampire, his appearance initiating a rich and variegated period of film production that is currently missing from studies of horror cinema. Exciting and ground-breaking, Vampires on the Silent Screen also discusses Drakula Halála / Dracula’s death (1920), the first ever filmic female vampire in Erich Kober’s Lilith and Ly (1919), and the Dracula lookalike, Count Merlin in Alexander Korda’s Magic (1917) as well as many other productions. A socio-cultural framework with critical highlighting of eco-horror theory is used throughout to draw these unique discoveries together. This project is a must read for any horror enthusiasts out there.

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