Brief Encounter (1945), adapted from Noel Coward's play Still Life, is
a classic of British cinema – a tale of impossible love between a
married woman and a man she meets while waiting for a train. Though
it's a film made by men, it is the woman's voice we hear recounting
the story of a small-town love affair and her renunciation of it. In
his lucid analysis of the film, Richard Dyer explores how its
depiction of powerful feelings kept under wraps is a definitive
example of a particularly English style of emotional restraint, but
also how it spoke to a gay audience for whom this subject –
forbidden love between ordinary people – had a special resonance.
This reissued edition features original cover artwork by Rania
Moudaress and a substantial new foreword that revisits the film and
recent readings of it, covering its enduring legacy and adaptation for
theatre and television.
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ISBN
9781838714680
Publisert
2020
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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