Stanley Cavell's most important writings on cinema, collected together for the first time in one volume.
List of Illustrations
vii
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction
xi
William Rothman
What Becomes of Things on Film? (1978)
1
(10)
On Makavejev on Bergman (1979)
11
(30)
North by Northwest (1981)
41
(18)
The Fact of Television (1982)
59
(28)
The Thought of Movies (1983)
87
(20)
What (Good) Is a Film Museum? What Is a Film Culture? (1983)
107
(8)
What Photography Calls Thinking (1985)
115
(20)
A Capra Moment (1985)
135
(10)
The Fantastic of Philosophy (1986)
145
(8)
Two Cheers for Romance (1988)
153
(14)
The Advent of Videos (1988)
167
(8)
Prenom: Marie (1993)
175
(8)
Nothing Goes without Saying: Reading the Marx Brothers (1994)
183
(10)
Seasons of Love: Bergman's Smiles of a Summer Night and The Winter's Tale (1994)
193
(12)
Words of Welcome (1996)
205
(16)
Groundhog Day (1996)
221
(2)
Something Out of the Ordinary (1996)
223
(18)
The World as Things: Collecting Thoughts on Collecting (1998)
241
(40)
Concluding Remarks Presented at Paris Colloquium on La Projection du monde (1999)
281
(6)
On Eric Rohmer's A Tale of Winter (1999)
287
(8)
The Image of the Psychoanalyst in Film (2000)
295
(10)
Opera in (and As) Film (2000)
305
(14)
Philosophy the Day after Tomorrow (2000)
319
(14)
The Good of Film (2000)
333
(16)
Moral Reasoning: Teaching from the Core (2001)
349
(12)
Crossing Paths (2002)
361
(14)
After Half a Century (2001)
375
(8)
Index
383
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