Ernst Lubitsch's The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg: The Art of Classical Hollywood

Author:   John W. Fawell
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9781498578042


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   20 June 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Ernst Lubitsch's The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg: The Art of Classical Hollywood


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Author:   John W. Fawell
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.426kg
ISBN:  

9781498578042


ISBN 10:   1498578047
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   20 June 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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'Lubitsch can't wait!' clamor fans and scholars of this consummate and delicate director as they ask for renewed appreciation of his resonant art. John Fawell answers their clarion call with an analysis that is eloquent and elegant, ever so attuned to the soft and subtle quietudes of Lubitsch's art as exhibited in the key film The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg. This is a lovely and loving study that well shows Lubitsch's pride of place in Hollywood silent cinema.--Dana Polan, New York University, author of Julia Child's The French Chef A lovingly detailed celebration of a neglected silent film that is also a ringing defense of the marriage between Ernst Lubitsch's unerringly delicate touch and the much-maligned MGM studio style--and, more generally, of a whole approach to filmmaking and filmgoing that has largely fallen out of favor, one that treasures simplicity, romance, sincerity, elegance, grace, sentiment, and apparently artless art. Can a revival of The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg, and indeed of all these virtues, be far behind?--Thomas M. Leitch, University of Delaware There is no more generous or insightful a guide to the mystery and artistry of Hollywood than John W. Fawell. His previous work has explored how Hollywood's broad-stroke storytelling authorized an elaboration of sentiment and style into realms of true seriousness, even in films typically understood as frivolous. In this study of Ernst Lubitsch's The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg, Fawell offers further evidence on Hollywood's behalf by showing, in careful and illuminating detail, how Lubitsch treated an already well-known story, on the risky but rewarding premise that a 'silent' film better illustrates the 'musical' aesthetic of Hollywood than subsequent 'talkies.' Lubitsch scholars will be grateful for Fawell's animated reading of The Student Prince, but his repeated allusions to other films and filmmakers--Capra, Chaplin, Dryer, Eisenstein, Ford, Godard, Hawks, Hitchcock, Sturges, Tati, Welles, Wilder--will make this book attractive to a broad readership.--Leland Poague, Iowa State University


`Lubitsch can't wait!' clamor fans and scholars of this consummate and delicate director as they ask for renewed appreciation of his resonant art. John Fawell answers their clarion call with an analysis that is eloquent and elegant, ever so attuned to the soft and subtle quietudes of Lubitsch's art as exhibited in the key film The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg. This is a lovely and loving study that well shows Lubitsch's pride of place in Hollywood silent cinema. -- Dana Polan, New York University, author of Julia Child's The French Chef A lovingly detailed celebration of a neglected silent film that is also a ringing defense of the marriage between Ernst Lubitsch's unerringly delicate touch and the much-maligned MGM studio style-and, more generally, of a whole approach to filmmaking and filmgoing that has largely fallen out of favor, one that treasures simplicity, romance, sincerity, elegance, grace, sentiment, and apparently artless art. Can a revival of The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg, and indeed of all these virtues, be far behind? -- Thomas M. Leitch, University of Delaware


'Lubitsch can't wait!' clamor fans and scholars of this consummate and delicate director as they ask for renewed appreciation of his resonant art. John Fawell answers their clarion call with an analysis that is eloquent and elegant, ever so attuned to the soft and subtle quietudes of Lubitsch's art as exhibited in the key film The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg. This is a lovely and loving study that well shows Lubitsch's pride of place in Hollywood silent cinema.--Dana Polan, New York University, author of Julia Child's The French Chef A lovingly detailed celebration of a neglected silent film that is also a ringing defense of the marriage between Ernst Lubitsch's unerringly delicate touch and the much-maligned MGM studio style--and, more generally, of a whole approach to filmmaking and filmgoing that has largely fallen out of favor, one that treasures simplicity, romance, sincerity, elegance, grace, sentiment, and apparently artless art. Can a revival of The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg, and indeed of all these virtues, be far behind?--Thomas M. Leitch, University of Delaware


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John Fawell is professor of humanities at Boston University.

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