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The most comprehensive volume on one of the most controversial directors in American film history

A Companion to D.W. Griffith offers an exhaustive look at the first acknowledged auteur of the cinema and provides an authoritative account of the director's life, work, and lasting filmic legacy.

The text explores how Griffith's style and status advanced along with cinema's own development during the years when narrative became the dominant mode, when the short gave way to the feature, and when film became the pre-eminent form of mass entertainment. Griffith was at the centre of each of these changes: though a contested figure, he remains vital to any understanding of how cinema moved from nickelodeon fixture to a national pastime, playing a significant role in the cultural ethos of America.

With the renewed interest in Griffith's contributions to the film industry, A Companion to D.W. Griffith offers a scholarly look at a career that spanned m

Table of Contents

Contributors viii

Preface ix
Paolo Cherchi Usai

Introduction 1

Charlie Keil

Part One Griffith Redux

1 Disciplinary Descent: Film Studies, Families, and the Origins of Narrative Cinema 17
Jennifer M. Bean

2 Griffith’s Moral Profile 34
Ben Singer

3 “The Beauty of Moving Wind in the Trees”: Cinematic Presence and the Films of D.W. Griffith 74
Daniel Fairfax

Part Two Style in the Biograph Era

4 D.W. Griffith and the Emergence of Crosscutting 107
André Gaudreault and Philippe Gauthier

5 D.W. Griffith and the Primal Scene 137
Tom Gunning

6 Griffith’s Biograph Shorts: Electric Power and Film Style, from East to West 150
Charles O’Brien

Part Three Imagery and Intermediality

7 Deep Theatrical Roots: Griffith and the Theater 175
David Mayer

8 Notes on Floral Symbolism, Allegory, and Intermediality in the Films of D.W. Griffith 191
Jan Olsson

9 Living Portraits: Signs of (the) Time in D.W. Griffith 216
Joyce E. Jesionowski

Part Four Gender and Progressivism

10 Griffith’s Body Language and Film Narration: “The Voluptuary” Versus “the Spirituelle” 245
Maggie Hennefeld

11 Cross]Dressing in Griffith’s Biograph Films: Humor, Heroics, and Edna “Billy” Foster’s Good Bad Boys 284
Laura Horak

12 Space, Gender, Oversight, and Social Change: Progressivism and the Films of D.W. Griffith, 1909–1916 309
Moya Luckett

13 Progressive Pastoral: Social Justice Reforms and Biograph Films, 1908–1911 330
Grant Wiedenfeld

Part Five Revisiting Failed Features

14 Gendering Ministry and Reform: Griffith and the Plight of Protestant Uplift 361
Anne Morey

15 “Squalid Without Being Tragic”: Griffith’s “Isn’t Life Wonderful” 385
Russell Merritt

16 Faust at Famous Players 423
Andrew Nelson

17 Griffith in a Minor Key: Early Art Cinema Looking Backward 440
Kaveh Askari

Part Six Reception at Home and Abroad

18 “Damage Unwittingly Done”: D.W. Griffith and the Re]Birth of the Ku Klux Klan 463
Tom Rice

19 “History by Lightning”: D.W. Griffith in South Africa 486
Nicole Devarenne

20 Blossoms Breaking at the Dawn of Cinephilia: The Reception of D.W. Griffith in France 510
Annie Fee

21 The legacy of Intolerance 533
Paul McEwan

Index

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 26/01/2018
      ISBN13: 9781118341254, 978-1118341254
      ISBN10: 1118341252

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The most comprehensive volume on one of the most controversial directors in American film history

      A Companion to D.W. Griffith offers an exhaustive look at the first acknowledged auteur of the cinema and provides an authoritative account of the director's life, work, and lasting filmic legacy.

      The text explores how Griffith's style and status advanced along with cinema's own development during the years when narrative became the dominant mode, when the short gave way to the feature, and when film became the pre-eminent form of mass entertainment. Griffith was at the centre of each of these changes: though a contested figure, he remains vital to any understanding of how cinema moved from nickelodeon fixture to a national pastime, playing a significant role in the cultural ethos of America.

      With the renewed interest in Griffith's contributions to the film industry, A Companion to D.W. Griffith offers a scholarly look at a career that spanned m

      Table of Contents

      Contributors viii

      Preface ix
      Paolo Cherchi Usai

      Introduction 1

      Charlie Keil

      Part One Griffith Redux

      1 Disciplinary Descent: Film Studies, Families, and the Origins of Narrative Cinema 17
      Jennifer M. Bean

      2 Griffith’s Moral Profile 34
      Ben Singer

      3 “The Beauty of Moving Wind in the Trees”: Cinematic Presence and the Films of D.W. Griffith 74
      Daniel Fairfax

      Part Two Style in the Biograph Era

      4 D.W. Griffith and the Emergence of Crosscutting 107
      André Gaudreault and Philippe Gauthier

      5 D.W. Griffith and the Primal Scene 137
      Tom Gunning

      6 Griffith’s Biograph Shorts: Electric Power and Film Style, from East to West 150
      Charles O’Brien

      Part Three Imagery and Intermediality

      7 Deep Theatrical Roots: Griffith and the Theater 175
      David Mayer

      8 Notes on Floral Symbolism, Allegory, and Intermediality in the Films of D.W. Griffith 191
      Jan Olsson

      9 Living Portraits: Signs of (the) Time in D.W. Griffith 216
      Joyce E. Jesionowski

      Part Four Gender and Progressivism

      10 Griffith’s Body Language and Film Narration: “The Voluptuary” Versus “the Spirituelle” 245
      Maggie Hennefeld

      11 Cross]Dressing in Griffith’s Biograph Films: Humor, Heroics, and Edna “Billy” Foster’s Good Bad Boys 284
      Laura Horak

      12 Space, Gender, Oversight, and Social Change: Progressivism and the Films of D.W. Griffith, 1909–1916 309
      Moya Luckett

      13 Progressive Pastoral: Social Justice Reforms and Biograph Films, 1908–1911 330
      Grant Wiedenfeld

      Part Five Revisiting Failed Features

      14 Gendering Ministry and Reform: Griffith and the Plight of Protestant Uplift 361
      Anne Morey

      15 “Squalid Without Being Tragic”: Griffith’s “Isn’t Life Wonderful” 385
      Russell Merritt

      16 Faust at Famous Players 423
      Andrew Nelson

      17 Griffith in a Minor Key: Early Art Cinema Looking Backward 440
      Kaveh Askari

      Part Six Reception at Home and Abroad

      18 “Damage Unwittingly Done”: D.W. Griffith and the Re]Birth of the Ku Klux Klan 463
      Tom Rice

      19 “History by Lightning”: D.W. Griffith in South Africa 486
      Nicole Devarenne

      20 Blossoms Breaking at the Dawn of Cinephilia: The Reception of D.W. Griffith in France 510
      Annie Fee

      21 The legacy of Intolerance 533
      Paul McEwan

      Index

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