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"Although Dante's influence in the literary sphere is well documented, little has been written on his role in the evolution of the visual media unique to our times, namely cinema and television. Dante, Cinema, and Television corrects this oversight." "The essays in this volume, written by scholars from a broad range of disciplines, examine the impact of the Divine Comedy on film and television, focusing on specific directors, writers, producers, and actors, from cinema's silent era to the present. The essays also consider individual productions and the different modes of appropriation used in cinema and television. Dante Cinema, and Television demonstrates the many ways, both subtle and bold, in which Dante's Divine Comedy has been given new life by cinema and television, and underscores Dante's vast legacy to modern culture."--BOOK JACKET.

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2004, University of Toronto Press
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2004, University of Toronto Press
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Table of Contents

Dante and Hollywood -- Amilcare A. Iannucci
Early cinema, Dante's Inferno of 1911, and the origins of Italian film culture -- John P. Welle
The Helios-Psiche Dante trilogy -- Vittoria Colonnese Benni
Back to the future: Dante and the languages of post-war Italian film -- Marguerite R. Waller
Beginning to think about Salò -- Gabrielle Lesperance
The off-screen landscape: Dante's Ravenna and Antonioni's Red desert -- Victoria Kirkham
Spencer Williams and Dante: an African-American filmaker at the Gates of Hell -- Dennis Looney
Television, translation, and vulgarization: reflections on Phillips' and Greenaway's A TV Dante -- Andrew Taylor
Dopo Tanto Veder: Pasolini's Dante after the disappearance of the fireflies -- Patrick Rumble
'Non senti come tutto questo ti assomiglia?' Fellini's infernal circles -- Guido Fink
Dante and Canadian cinema -- John Tulk
Dante and cinema: film across a chasm -- Bart Testa
Dante by heart and Dante declaimed: the "realization' of the Comedy on Italian radio and television -- Rino Caputo.

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Published in
Toronto, Buffalo
Series
Toronto Italian studies
Other Titles
Dante, cinema, & television

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Dewey Decimal Class
791.43/651
Library of Congress
PN1993.5.I88 D37 2004, PN1993.5.I88D37 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 245 p. :
Number of pages
245

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3434017M
Internet Archive
dantecinematelev0000unse
ISBN 10
0802086012, 0802088279
LCCN
2005274160
OCLC/WorldCat
53037544
Library Thing
9198752
Goodreads
7172883
2111389

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