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American cinema, 1890-1909: themes and variations
André Gaudreault
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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Timeline: 1890-1909 (page xiii)
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Introduction: American Cinema Emerges (1890-1909) (ANDRÉ GAUDREAULT AND TOM GUNNING, page 1)
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1890-1895 Movies and the Kinetoscope (PAUL C. SPEHR, page 22)
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1896-1897 Movies and the Beginnings of Cinema (CHARLES MUSSER, page 45)
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1898-1899 Movies and Entrepreneurs (PATRICK LOUGHNEY, page 66)
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1900-1901 Movies, New Imperialism, and the New Century (JEAN-PIERRE SIROIS-TRAHAN, page 91)
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19012-1903 Movies, Stories and Attractions (TOM GUNNING, page 112)
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1904-1905 Movies and Chasing the Missing Link(s) (ANDRÉ GAUDREAULT, page 133)
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1906 Movies and Spectacle (LAUREN RABINOVITZ, page 158)
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1907 Movies and the Expansion of the Audience (EILEEN BOWSER, page 179)
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1908 Movies and Other Media (MATTHEW SOLOMON, page 202)
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1909 Movies and Progress (JENNIFER M. BEAN, page 225)
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Sources for Films (page 247)
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Index (page 257)
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Published: c2009
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
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- 9780813544427 (hardcover)
- 9780813544434 (paper)