Format:
VII, 232 S. :
,
Ill.
ISBN:
978-0-7864-7465-3
Content:
"The book examines Chaplin's evolving perspective on dark comedy in his three war films, Shoulder Arms (1918), The Great Dictator(1940), and Monsieur Verdoux (1947). In the first he uses the genre in a groundbreaking manner but yet for a pro-war cause. In Dictator dark comedy is applied in an antiwar way"..
Note:
1. Chaplin and the basic parameters of Dark Comedy -- 2. Chaplin's life and career to 1918 -- 3. The war Bond rallies of 1918: a neglected patriot -- 4. Shoulder Arms and war as a film topic in 1918 -- 5. Moving to the post-war 1920s -- 6. The 1930s and Gatherine War Clouds -- 7. Napoleon, Hitler and The great Dictator -- 8. After The great Dictator; before Monsieur Verdoux -- Monsieur Verdoux, without his "Talisman" Charlie -- 10. Minsieur Verdoux to Limelight: from "the little Tramp" to "The little Red" -- 11. Two bitter Kings, dark comedy reality, and a lesson from Monsieur Verdoux -- 12. Coming full circle: Chaplin's last years, an unrealized darkly comic project, and a final macabre Twist. - Includes bibliographical references and index
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-4766-1630-8
Language:
English
Subjects:
General works
Keywords:
1889-1977 Chaplin, Charlie
;
Kriegsfilm
;
Komödie
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