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The Phantom of the Cinema
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List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments Chapter One The Phantom of the Cinema: Representation of Character in the Modern Film Chapter Two Reflexivity and Character in Persona Chapter Three Incarnations of the Confidence Man Chapter Four Reviving the Undead: Herzog's Remake of Nosferatu Chapter Five: The Spy and the Cipher Chapter Six Documenting Character in The Thin Blue Line Chapter Seven Avatars of Memory: Entropy and Nostalgia in the Representation of Character Chapter Eight Conclusion: The Mystery and Melancholy of a Self Notes Works Cited and Consulted About the Author Index

About the Author

Lloyd Michaels is Frederick F. Seely Professor of English at Allegheny College. Author of Elia Kazan: A Guide to References and Resources, he is also the editor of the journal Film Criticism.

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"I find this book continually interesting and alive with insights. With the cultural studies agenda alive today, character has returned to center stage, but generally as a mirror of types in society. Michaels delivers a more cinematic view of character, one that tells us more about the medium than about the society that uses it. This is a theoretically sophisticated book [whose] success rests on the clear reading of some great and some surprising films. It is the work of someone quite in tune with the cinema." -- Dudley Andrew, Institute for Cinema and Culture, University of Iowa "Michaels's Phantom of the Cinema is an important study on a subject--character construction in film--that has been virtually neglected by scholars. Thoroughly researched, lucidly written, and full of right insights, it focuses on both canonical texts and little-discussed ones and ultimately is as much about film itself as it is about characterization. It is a timely contribution to film studies." -- Arthur Nolletti, Jr., Framingham State College "The breadth of critical approaches in The Phantom of the Cinema is very impressive. The author displays a keen ability to bring together a diverse array of methodologies which combine to create a completely unique analysis of the material at hand. This is a refreshingly modern book in all respects, and one which is simultaneously daring and original." -- Gwendolyn Audrey Foster, University of Nebraska, Lincoln

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