Make Believe in Film and Fiction: Visual vs. Verbal Storytelling

Author:   K. Kroeber
Publisher:   Palgrave USA
Edition:   2006 ed.
ISBN:  

9781403972798


Pages:   228
Publication Date:   15 June 2006
Format:   Hardback
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Make Believe in Film and Fiction: Visual vs. Verbal Storytelling


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This study provides the first detailed contrast between the experiences of reading a novel and watching a movie. Kroeber shows how fiction evokes morally inflected imagining, and how movies reveal through magnification of human movements and expression subjective effects of complex social changes.

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Author:   K. Kroeber
Publisher:   Palgrave USA
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   2006 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.430kg
ISBN:  

9781403972798


ISBN 10:   1403972796
Pages:   228
Publication Date:   15 June 2006
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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Filled with brilliant analyses of many classic films and novels, Kroeber's fascinating and witty study argues in persuasive detail for the special charms of the visual and, even better, for the extraordinary imaginative power of the verbal. This generous and accessible book should be read by everyone interested in the workings of narrative, both visual and verbal. --Susan Morgan, Distinguished Professor of English, Miami University of Ohio<br> Kroeber takes on the vexed comparison between verbal and visual storytelling and produces the best account we have--a revelation. --Tobin Siebers, University of Michigan<br> Kroeber's Make Believe in Film and Fiction wears its considerable erudition lightly and will probably reinvigorate interest in some of the first principles of film and literary aesthetics. Kroeber writes pleasurably and convincingly about the fundamental differences between seeing and reading, as well as about the different forms of imagination that good movies and good books elicit. His analysis of classic films and books is consistently intelligent, producing a seamless blend of criticism and theory.--James Naremore, Indiana University <br><br>


'Filled with brilliant analyses of many classic films and novels, Kroeber's fascinating and witty study argues in persuasive detail for the special charms of the visual and, even better, for the extraordinary imaginative power of the verbal. This generous and accessible book should be read by everyone interested in the workings of narrative, both visual and verbal.' - Susan Morgan, Distinguished Professor of English, Miami University of Ohio Kroeber takes on the vexed comparison between verbal and visual storytelling and produces the best account we have - a revelation. Tobin Siebers, University of Michigan 'Kroeber's Make Believe in Film and Fiction wears its considerable erudition lightly and will probably reinvigorate interest in some of the first principles of film and literary aesthetics. Kroeber writes pleasurably and convincingly about the fundamental differences between seeing and reading, as well as about the different forms of imagination that good movies and good books elicit. His analysis of classic films and books is consistently intelligent, producing a seamless blend of criticism and theory. - James Naremore, Indiana University


Filled with brilliant analyses of many classic films and novels, Kroeber's fascinating and witty study argues in persuasive detail for the special charms of the visual and, even better, for the extraordinary imaginative power of the verbal. This generous and accessible book should be read by everyone interested in the workings of narrative, both visual and verbal. --Susan Morgan, Distinguished Professor of English, Miami University of Ohio<br> Kroeber takes on the vexed comparison between verbal and visual storytelling and produces the best account we have--a revelation. --Tobin Siebers, University of Michigan<br> Kroeber's Make Believe in Film and Fiction wears its considerable erudition lightly and will probably reinvigorate interest in some of the first principles of film and literary aesthetics. Kroeber writes pleasurably and convincingly about the fundamental differences between seeing and reading, as well as about the different forms of imagination that good movies and good bo


Filled with brilliant analyses of many classic films and novels, Kroeber's fascinating and witty study argues in persuasive detail for the special charms of the visual and, even better, for the extraordinary imaginative power of the verbal. This generous and accessible book should be read by everyone interested in the workings of narrative, both visual and verbal. --Susan Morgan, Distinguished Professor of English, Miami University of Ohio<br> Kroeber takes on the vexed comparison between verbal and visual storytelling and produces the best account we have--a revelation. --Tobin Siebers, University of Michigan<br> Kroeber's Make Believe in Film and Fiction wears its considerable erudition lightly and will probably reinvigorate interest in some of the first principles of film and literary aesthetics. Kroeber writes pleasurably and convincingly about the fundamental differences between seeing and reading, as well as about the different forms of imagination that good movies and good books elicit. His analysis of classic films and books is consistently intelligent, producing a seamless blend of criticism and theory.--James Naremore, Indiana University <br>


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KARL KROEBER is Mellon Professor in Humanities at Columbia University, USA.

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