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Francois Truffaut called him, simply, the best . Jean Renoir is a towering figure in world cinema and fully justifies this monumental survey that includes contributions from leading international film scholars and comprehensively analyzes Renoir s life and career from numerous critical perspectives.

Trade Review

“Phillips and Vincendeau’s volume is intelligently organized, extremely comprehensive, and generously illustrated with images from many of the films. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionanls.” (Choice, 1 January 2014)



Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors viii

Acknowledgments xv

Notes on the Text xvii

Introduction: Renoir In and Out of His Time 1
Alastair Phillips and Ginette Vincendeau

Part I Renoir in Close-Up 13

Section 1 Reassessing Renoir’s Aesthetics 15

1 Shooting in Deep Time: The Mise en Scène of History in Renoir’s Films of the 1930s 16
Martin O’Shaughnessy

2 The Exception and the Norm: Relocating Renoir’s Sound and Music 35
Charles O’Brien

3 The Invention of French Talking Cinema: Language in Renoir’s Early Sound Films 53
Michel Marie

4 Renoir and His Actors: The Freedom of Puppets 72
Christophe Damour

5 Design at Work: Renoir’s Costume Dramas of the 1950s 88
Susan Hayward

Section 2 Critical Focus on Selected Films 107

6 Sur un air de Charleston, Nana, La Petite Marchande d’allumettes, Tire au flanc: Renoir and the Ethics of Play 108
Anne M. Kern

7 La Grande Illusion: Sound, Silence, and the Displacement of Emotion 121
Valerie Orpen

8 La Bête humaine: Double Murder at the Station at Le Havre 131
Olivier Curchod

9 La Règle du jeu: Lies, Truth, and Irresolution (A Critical Round Table) 144
Christopher Faulkner, Martin O’Shaughnessy, and V. F. Perkins

10 The River: Beneath the Surface with André Bazin 166
Prakash Younger

Part II Renoir: The Wider View 177

Section 1 Renoir’s Filmmaking and the Arts 179

11 Seeing with His Own Eyes: Renoir and Photography 180
Alastair Phillips

12 Popular Songs in Renoir’s Films of the 1930s 199
Kelley Conway

13 Renoir and the Popular Theater of His Time 219
Geneviève Sellier

14 Theatricality and Spectacle in La Règle du jeu, Le Carrosse d’or, and Éléna et les hommes 237
Thomas Elsaesser

15 French Cancan: A Song and Dance about Women 255
Ginette Vincendeau

16 Social Roles/Political Responsibilities: The Evolving Figure of the Artist in Renoir’s Films, 1928–1939 270
Charles Musser

Section 2 Renoir’s Place in the Critical Canon 291

17 Seeing through Renoir, Seen through Bazin 292
Dudley Andrew

18 Henri Agel’s Cinema of Contemplation: Renoir and Philosophy 313
Sarah Cooper

19 Renoir and the French Communist Party: The Grand Disillusion 328
Laurent Marie

20 “Better than a Masterpiece”: Revisiting the Reception of La Règle du jeu 347
Claude Gauteur

21 Renoir and the French New Wave 356
Richard Neupert

22 Renoir between the Public, the Professors, and the Polls 375
Ian Christie

Part III Renoir, a National and a Transnational Figure 395

Section 1 Renoir, the Chronicler of French Society 397

23 Renoir under the Popular Front: Aesthetics, Politics, and the Paradoxes of Engagement 398
Brett Bowles

24 The Performance of History in La Marseillaise 425
Tom Brown

25 Toni: A Regional Melodrama of Failed Masculinity 444
Keith Reader

26 La Règle du jeu: A Document of French Everyday Life 454
Christopher Faulkner

27 Renoir’s Jews in Context 474
Maureen Turim

Section 2 Renoir, the Transnational Figure 493

28 Renoir’s War 494
Julian Jackson

29 Interconnected Sites of Struggle: Resituating Renoir’s Career in Hollywood 514
Elizabeth Vitanza

30 The Southerner: Touching Relationships 533
Edward Gallafent

31 The Woman on the Beach: Renoir’s Dark Lady 544
Jean-Loup Bourget

32 Remaking Renoir in Hollywood 555
Lucy Mazdon

Filmography 572

Select Bibliography 585

Index 592

A Companion to Jean Renoir

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 17/05/2013
      ISBN13: 9781444338539, 978-1444338539
      ISBN10: 1444338536

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      Book Synopsis
      Francois Truffaut called him, simply, the best . Jean Renoir is a towering figure in world cinema and fully justifies this monumental survey that includes contributions from leading international film scholars and comprehensively analyzes Renoir s life and career from numerous critical perspectives.

      Trade Review

      “Phillips and Vincendeau’s volume is intelligently organized, extremely comprehensive, and generously illustrated with images from many of the films. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionanls.” (Choice, 1 January 2014)



      Table of Contents

      Notes on Contributors viii

      Acknowledgments xv

      Notes on the Text xvii

      Introduction: Renoir In and Out of His Time 1
      Alastair Phillips and Ginette Vincendeau

      Part I Renoir in Close-Up 13

      Section 1 Reassessing Renoir’s Aesthetics 15

      1 Shooting in Deep Time: The Mise en Scène of History in Renoir’s Films of the 1930s 16
      Martin O’Shaughnessy

      2 The Exception and the Norm: Relocating Renoir’s Sound and Music 35
      Charles O’Brien

      3 The Invention of French Talking Cinema: Language in Renoir’s Early Sound Films 53
      Michel Marie

      4 Renoir and His Actors: The Freedom of Puppets 72
      Christophe Damour

      5 Design at Work: Renoir’s Costume Dramas of the 1950s 88
      Susan Hayward

      Section 2 Critical Focus on Selected Films 107

      6 Sur un air de Charleston, Nana, La Petite Marchande d’allumettes, Tire au flanc: Renoir and the Ethics of Play 108
      Anne M. Kern

      7 La Grande Illusion: Sound, Silence, and the Displacement of Emotion 121
      Valerie Orpen

      8 La Bête humaine: Double Murder at the Station at Le Havre 131
      Olivier Curchod

      9 La Règle du jeu: Lies, Truth, and Irresolution (A Critical Round Table) 144
      Christopher Faulkner, Martin O’Shaughnessy, and V. F. Perkins

      10 The River: Beneath the Surface with André Bazin 166
      Prakash Younger

      Part II Renoir: The Wider View 177

      Section 1 Renoir’s Filmmaking and the Arts 179

      11 Seeing with His Own Eyes: Renoir and Photography 180
      Alastair Phillips

      12 Popular Songs in Renoir’s Films of the 1930s 199
      Kelley Conway

      13 Renoir and the Popular Theater of His Time 219
      Geneviève Sellier

      14 Theatricality and Spectacle in La Règle du jeu, Le Carrosse d’or, and Éléna et les hommes 237
      Thomas Elsaesser

      15 French Cancan: A Song and Dance about Women 255
      Ginette Vincendeau

      16 Social Roles/Political Responsibilities: The Evolving Figure of the Artist in Renoir’s Films, 1928–1939 270
      Charles Musser

      Section 2 Renoir’s Place in the Critical Canon 291

      17 Seeing through Renoir, Seen through Bazin 292
      Dudley Andrew

      18 Henri Agel’s Cinema of Contemplation: Renoir and Philosophy 313
      Sarah Cooper

      19 Renoir and the French Communist Party: The Grand Disillusion 328
      Laurent Marie

      20 “Better than a Masterpiece”: Revisiting the Reception of La Règle du jeu 347
      Claude Gauteur

      21 Renoir and the French New Wave 356
      Richard Neupert

      22 Renoir between the Public, the Professors, and the Polls 375
      Ian Christie

      Part III Renoir, a National and a Transnational Figure 395

      Section 1 Renoir, the Chronicler of French Society 397

      23 Renoir under the Popular Front: Aesthetics, Politics, and the Paradoxes of Engagement 398
      Brett Bowles

      24 The Performance of History in La Marseillaise 425
      Tom Brown

      25 Toni: A Regional Melodrama of Failed Masculinity 444
      Keith Reader

      26 La Règle du jeu: A Document of French Everyday Life 454
      Christopher Faulkner

      27 Renoir’s Jews in Context 474
      Maureen Turim

      Section 2 Renoir, the Transnational Figure 493

      28 Renoir’s War 494
      Julian Jackson

      29 Interconnected Sites of Struggle: Resituating Renoir’s Career in Hollywood 514
      Elizabeth Vitanza

      30 The Southerner: Touching Relationships 533
      Edward Gallafent

      31 The Woman on the Beach: Renoir’s Dark Lady 544
      Jean-Loup Bourget

      32 Remaking Renoir in Hollywood 555
      Lucy Mazdon

      Filmography 572

      Select Bibliography 585

      Index 592

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