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Trauberg L. The World Inside Out
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Ukraine, Kiev oblast, Kiev
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Ukraine, The whole world
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Nova Poshta, Ukrposhta, Personal meeting Kiev (according to the current legislation of the seller's country of residence).
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Paper
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Good, but the block is beveled, the binding is jammed
Хорошее, но скошен блок, замят переплет
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Show originalThe block is beveled, the binding is jammed
Скошен блок, замят переплет
Location:
Ukraine, Kiev oblast, Kiev
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Cash on delivery, Cash payment, PrivatBank, Monobank, Western Union, PayPal
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Trauberg L. The World Inside Out. Social-Critical Motifs in American Comic Cinema of the 1910s-1930s. Moscow, Iskusstvo Publishing House, 1984, 301 p. Hardcover, standard format.
The book tells about the emergence and development of one of the most popular genres of the early period of the history of cinema - the "cinematic comic" comedy, with permanent mask characters. The author examines the "cinematic" USA of the 1910s-1930s. He shows the connection between the poetics of "cinematic comics" and the poetics of folk art, explores the social sources of criticism by the masters of the cinema of the bourgeois "world inside out", draws creative portraits of the leading comedians of the foreign screen Max Linder, Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd and many others. For film scholars, as well as readers interested in the art of cinema.
The book tells about the emergence and development of one of the most popular genres of the early period of the history of cinema - the "cinematic comic" comedy, with permanent mask characters. The author examines the "cinematic" USA of the 1910s-1930s. He shows the connection between the poetics of "cinematic comics" and the poetics of folk art, explores the social sources of criticism by the masters of the cinema of the bourgeois "world inside out", draws creative portraits of the leading comedians of the foreign screen Max Linder, Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd and many others. For film scholars, as well as readers interested in the art of cinema.
Трауберг Л. Мир наизнанку. Социально-критические мотивы в американской кинокомической 1910-1930-х годов. Москва, издательство "Искусство", 1984 г., 301 с. Твердый переплет, стандартный формат.
В книге рассказывается о возникновении и развитии одного из самых популярных жанров раннего периода истории кино - "кинокомической" комедии, с постоянными персонажами-масками. Автор рассматривает "кинокомическую" США 1910-1930-х годов. Он показывает связь поэтики "кинокомической" с поэтикой народного творчества, исследует социальные истоки критики, мастерами кино буржуазного "мира наизнанку", рисует творческие портреты ведущих комиков зарубежного экрана Макса Линдера, Чарли Чаплина, Бастера Китона, Гарольда Ллойда и многих других. Для специалистов-киноведов, а также читателей, интересующихся искусством кино.
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