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Letter from an unknown woman / Max Ophuls, director ; Virginia Wright Wexman, editor, with Karen Hollinger.

Van Pelt Library PN1997.L4563 L49 1986
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ophuls, Max, 1902-1957.
Wexman, Virginia Wright.
Hollinger, Karen.
Gotham Book Mart Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Series:
Rutgers films in print series ; v. 5.
Rutgers films in print series ; v. 5
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Letter from an unknown woman (Motion picture).
Penn Provenance:
Gotham Book Mart (former owner) (Gotham Book Mart Collection copy)
Physical Description:
viii, 271 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Place of Publication:
New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, [1986]
Summary:
The fifth title in the Rutgers Films in Print Series, "Letter from an Unknown Woman" is directed by Max Ophuls and based on the novella by Stefan Zweig. It is the story of Lisa, a young girl who rejects the constricting life of her small town and family in order to dedicate her life to a musician, Stefan. The film's elegant fin-de-siecle Viennese setting, lyrical camera work, dispassionate and ironic point of view, and fine performances by Joan Fontaine and Louis Jourdan elevate what could have been a mere tearjerker into one of Ophuls's finest works.
This volume provides a detailed transcription of the 1948 film. Notes appended to the film's continuity script detail all the significant differences between the finished film and the shooting script.
Wexman's introductions to each of the book's sections discuss the history of the film's reception and provide an overview of the central issues the film has raised. A cross section of commentary by well-known critics attests to the film's enduring position as a central text for cinema study. These essays acknowledge the film's significance as a preeminent example of Ophuls's art, as an important woman's film, and as a representative of the classic Hollywood style. A biographical sketch of Ophuls, the entire Zweig novella, a bibliography and other background materials are also included.
Notes:
Filmography: pages [265]-267.
Bibliography: pages [269]-271.
ISBN:
0813511593 :
0813511607
OCLC:
12972563

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