THIS IS is a very curious novel, masquerading as a biography, about the German film director, F. W. Murnau, remembered for his legendary horror film, Nosferatu and his American classic, Sunrise. The author describes his book as "a work of imagination" and "an original life" and this leaves the reader wondering just what is true and what is invented. This is not without interest as we wander the streets and the UFA studios of Berlin during the twenties but how much is Murnau, and what is not, in conversations rendered and behaviour described, is open to question. In tones somewhat impressionistic in the German film tradition, Murnau remains shadowy and elusive...
"Cinema’s Doppelgängers is a counterfactual history of the cinema – or, perhaps, a work of speculati...
The book is an object which can be considered as a window in the novel Die unendliche Geschichte (19...
In 2001 the renowned American poet Dana Gioia brought to life a work in which the centuries-old myth...
THIS IS is a very curious novel, masquerading as a biography, about the German film director, F. W. ...
The Arts: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Friedrich W. ...
MURNAU'S NOSFERATU: TAMING FLAMES, PITCH BLACK, SLEEPWALKING SERPENTS AND THE WORDS OF ICE THAT CAME...
German Expressionism was a crucial movement in film history, and its influence can be seen all throu...
Este trabalho se propõe a estudar o diálogo entre elementos da cultura romântica expressos no filme ...
Although Bram Stoker’s "Dracula" (1897) was a source of inspiration for Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau’s "...
This article outlines the consequences and conditions of emergence of a meta-narrative in Shadow of ...
Our Eyes See Very Little and Very Badly...the microscopic as space, place and metaphor in Murnau's N...
none1noIn the novel The Book of Illusions (2002), which deals with the mysterious disappearance of a...
von Tobias Marggraf „Nosferatu – Eine Symphonie des Grauens“ ist ein Stummfilm von Friedrich Wilhelm...
This research seeks to the narrative elements and filmic features which contribute to the constructi...
This small monograph on Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau's beautiful film "City Girl" (1930)—written in Germ...
"Cinema’s Doppelgängers is a counterfactual history of the cinema – or, perhaps, a work of speculati...
The book is an object which can be considered as a window in the novel Die unendliche Geschichte (19...
In 2001 the renowned American poet Dana Gioia brought to life a work in which the centuries-old myth...
THIS IS is a very curious novel, masquerading as a biography, about the German film director, F. W. ...
The Arts: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Friedrich W. ...
MURNAU'S NOSFERATU: TAMING FLAMES, PITCH BLACK, SLEEPWALKING SERPENTS AND THE WORDS OF ICE THAT CAME...
German Expressionism was a crucial movement in film history, and its influence can be seen all throu...
Este trabalho se propõe a estudar o diálogo entre elementos da cultura romântica expressos no filme ...
Although Bram Stoker’s "Dracula" (1897) was a source of inspiration for Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau’s "...
This article outlines the consequences and conditions of emergence of a meta-narrative in Shadow of ...
Our Eyes See Very Little and Very Badly...the microscopic as space, place and metaphor in Murnau's N...
none1noIn the novel The Book of Illusions (2002), which deals with the mysterious disappearance of a...
von Tobias Marggraf „Nosferatu – Eine Symphonie des Grauens“ ist ein Stummfilm von Friedrich Wilhelm...
This research seeks to the narrative elements and filmic features which contribute to the constructi...
This small monograph on Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau's beautiful film "City Girl" (1930)—written in Germ...
"Cinema’s Doppelgängers is a counterfactual history of the cinema – or, perhaps, a work of speculati...
The book is an object which can be considered as a window in the novel Die unendliche Geschichte (19...
In 2001 the renowned American poet Dana Gioia brought to life a work in which the centuries-old myth...