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A history of horror, Wheeler Winston Dixon

Label
A history of horror, Wheeler Winston Dixon
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes webography, bibliographical references, filmography (pages 211-222), and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
A history of horror
Nature of contents
filmographiesbibliography
Oclc number
461324157
Responsibility statement
Wheeler Winston Dixon
Summary
Arranged by decades, this one-stop sourcebook unearths the historical origins of characters such as Dracula, Frankenstein, and the Wolfman and their various incarnations in film from the silent era to comedic sequels. A History of Horror explores how the horror film fits into the Hollywood studio system and how its enormous success in American and European culture expanded globally. Dixon examines key periods in the horror film--in which basic precepts of the genre were established, then burnished into conveniently reliable and maleable forms, and then, after collapsing into parody, rose again to create new levels of intensity and menace. Supported by rare stills from classic films, this book brings more than fifty timeless horror films into clear focus, zooms in on todays top horror web sites, and champions the stars, directors, and subgenres that make horror films so exciting and popular
Table Of Contents
Origins : 1896-1929 -- Classics : 1930-1948 -- Rebirth : 1949-1970 -- New blood : 1970-1990 -- The future : 1990-present
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