It takes the average reader 4 hours and 36 minutes to read Philosophical Problems of Classical Film Theory by Noël Carroll
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This book is an analytical inquiry into classical film theory (that is, film theory before the advent of the semiotics and poststructuralism that began to dominate academic film literature in the 1970s). The author brings his training and experience as both an analytical philosopher and a film scholar to bear on its chief tenets. Using Rudolf Arnheim, Andre Bazin, and V. F. Perkins as representatives of major types of thinking about film, he provides clear and concise overviews of their work and locates their thought against the critical and theoretical currents of their times, the historical...
Philosophical Problems of Classical Film Theory by Noël Carroll is 268 pages long, and a total of 69,144 words.
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