ABSTRACT

This collection is the first to bring together scholars to explore the ways in which various people and groups in Italian society reacted to the advent of cinema. Looking at the responses of writers, scholars, clergymen, psychologists, philosophers, members of parliament, and more, the pieces collected here from that period show how Italians developed a common language to describe and discuss this invention that quickly exceeded all expectations and transcended existing categories of thought and artistic forms. The result is a close-up picture of a culture in transition, dealing with a 'scandalous' new technology that appeared poised to thoroughly change everyday life.

chapter |22 pages

The Throb of the Cinematograph

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part |48 pages

Section 1

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chapter |7 pages

Cinema and Modern Life

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chapter |5 pages

Cinematography

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chapter |4 pages

The Philosophy of Cinematograph

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chapter |4 pages

Summertime Spectacles: The Cinema

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chapter |2 pages

Why I Love the Cinema

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chapter |3 pages

The Movie Theatre Audience

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chapter |6 pages

The Art of Celluloid

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chapter |9 pages

The Triumph of the Cinema

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chapter |6 pages

The Death of the Word

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part |64 pages

Section 2

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chapter |8 pages

Film in Transition

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chapter |4 pages

The Museum of the Fleeting Moment

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chapter |3 pages

The Woman and the Cinema

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chapter |4 pages

Darkness and Intelligence

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chapter |3 pages

A Spectatrix is Speaking to You

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chapter |6 pages

Motion Pictures in Provincial Towns

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chapter |6 pages

Cinematic Psychology

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chapter |6 pages

The Cinematograph Doesn't Exist

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chapter |5 pages

The Close-up

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chapter |5 pages

The Soul of Titles

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part |36 pages

Section 3

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chapter |9 pages

Cinema at War

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chapter |4 pages

The War, from Up Close

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chapter |4 pages

That Poor Cinema...

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chapter |4 pages

Families of Soldiers

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chapter |3 pages

War for the Profit of Industry

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chapter |2 pages

The War and Cinematograph

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chapter |3 pages

Max Linder Dies in The War

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chapter |5 pages

Cinema of War

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part |72 pages

Section 4

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part |66 pages

Section 6

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chapter |11 pages

The Aesthetic Side

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chapter |4 pages

Scenic Impressionism

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chapter |4 pages

The Aesthetics of Cinema

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chapter |4 pages

The Poetics of Cinema

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chapter |6 pages

Manifesto for a Cinematic Revolution

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chapter |2 pages

Theatre and the Cinema

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chapter |2 pages

In the Beginning Was Sex…

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chapter |5 pages

Rectangle-Film (25 x 19)

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chapter |9 pages

My Views on the Cinematograph

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chapter |3 pages

Meditations in the Dark

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part |79 pages

Section 7

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chapter |8 pages

Theory in a Narrative Form

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chapter |5 pages

Colour Film

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chapter |4 pages

At the Cinema

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chapter |8 pages

A Phantom Pursued

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chapter |7 pages

Miopetti's Duel

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chapter |6 pages

Pamela-Films

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chapter |10 pages

Feature Film

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chapter |6 pages

Me, Rirì, and Love in Slippers

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chapter |7 pages

A Cinematic Performance

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chapter |10 pages

Life, a Glass Theatre

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chapter |6 pages

The Shears' Reflection

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