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Author Chaplin, Felicity, author.

Title La Parisienne in cinema : between art and life / Felicity Chaplin.

Publication Info. Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2017.

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Description 1 online resource (205 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Chic, sophisticated, seductive, and enigmatic, the Parisienne possesses a je ne sais quoi which makes her difficult to define. Who or what is the Parisienne and how she is depicted in cinema is the subject of this new and exciting book. In the first book-length publication to explore la Parisienne in cinema, Chaplin expands on existing scholarship on the Parisienne type in fields such as art history, literature, and fashion history, and builds on scholarship on the films discussed to both enrich and offer new perspectives on these films. Accessible and wide-ranging, this interdisciplinary and lively work will be of immediate interest to students and researchers working in Film Studies and French Studies and the broader humanities as well as a general interest audience. It is also essential reading for cinephiles and Francophiles alike.
Contents Cover; LA PARISIENNE IN CINEMA; Contents; Acknowledgements ; Introduction: 'What's she like?'; 1 Muse; 2 Cosmopolite; 3 Icon of fashion; 4 Femme fatale; 5 Courtesan; 6 Star; Conclusion: 'Look, let's start all over again. What's she like?'; Films cited; References; Index.
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Subject Paris (France) -- In motion pictures.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Chaplin, Felicity. Parisienne in cinema. Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2017 9781526109538 (OCoLC)964546536
ISBN 9781526109545 (electronic book)
1526109549 (electronic book)
9781526109538 (hardcover)
1526109530 (print)