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French costume drama of the 1950s : fashioning politics in film / Susan Hayward.

Title
French costume drama of the 1950s : fashioning politics in film / Susan Hayward.
Author
Hayward, Susan, 1945-
Publication
Bristol, UK ; Chicago : Intellect, 2010.

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480 pages : illustrations; 23 cm
Summary
When political and civil unrest threatened Frame's social order in the 1950's, French cinema provided audiences a seemingly unique form of escapism from such troubled times: a nostalgic look back to the France of the nineteenth and earlier centuries, with costume dramas set in the age of Napoleon, the Belle +poque, the Revolution and further back still to seventeenth-century swashbuckler adventures and tales of mystery and revenge. Film critics have routinely dismissed this period and this genre of French cinema, overlooking its importance in terms of political cultural history. French Costume Drama of the 1950's redresses this balance, exploring a diverse range of films including Guitry's NapolTon (1955). Vernay's Le comte de Monte Cristo (1953), and Le Chanois' Les MisTrables (1958) to expose the political cultural paradox between nostalgia for a lost past and the drive for modernization --Book Jacket.
Alternative Title
French costume drama of the nineteen fifties
Subject
  • 1945-1995
  • Geschichte 1950-1959
  • Motion pictures > France > History and criticism
  • Epic films > France
  • Fashion in motion pictures
  • Cinéma > France > Histoire et critique
  • Films épiques > France
  • Mode au cinéma
  • Epic films
  • Motion pictures
  • Social conditions
  • Historischer Film
  • Kostümfilm
  • Kostümfilm
  • Historischer Film
  • Film > historia > Frankrike
  • Kostymer, Frankrike
  • France > Social conditions > 1945-1995
  • France
  • Frankreich
  • Frankreich
Genre/Form
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 453-457) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
pt. 1. Contexts. Introduction -- Setting out the terrain : genre and history -- Setting out the terrain : technologies, technicians and stars -- pt. 2. Fairytales, foxy women and swashbuckling heroes. Costume drama from late-medieval to the eighteenth century : an overview -- Mysterious microcosms : three 'fairytales' -- Foxy women : queens, mistresses and minxes -- Swashbuckling heroes -- pt. 3. Representing history : epics, courtesans and master narratives 1796-1888. Setting the terrain : France 1796-1888 -- Representing history : 1796-1814 Napoleon Bonaparte/Napoleon I -- Representing the social : restoration-July Monarchy (1814-1848) -- Epic grandeur : part one, philanthropists -- Epic grandeur : part two, avengers -- From the Second to the Third Republic : innovation, corruption and new identities -- The Second Empire in the pink : violets, waltzes, and the pursuit of knowledge -- The Second Empire in the raw : Martine Carol's celebrity courtesans -- From Empire to Republic : a modernized France emerging -- Censoring the classics : Bel-Ami, Louis Daquin (1954; released in France 1957) -- pt. 4. Belle Epoque mania : Paris, the provinces and biopics. Belle Epoque films : an overview -- Parisian society of the Belle Epoque through film -- Truth and lies and the pursuit of marriage : love intrigues outside Paris -- Making li(v)es : Belle Epoque biopics -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Appendix : French costume drama of the 1950s -- Index.
ISBN
  • 9781841503189
  • 1841503185
LCCN
9781841503189
OCLC
  • 457149504
  • SCSB-11762568
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library