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Richard Abel, Abel(Introduction by)&quote;The Film Girl&quote;, &quote;The Film Girl&quote;(Contributions by)Alberta Hartley, Hartley(Contributions by)Charlotta Bass, Bass(Contributions by)Charlotte S. Kelly, Kelly(Contributions by)Dorothy Day, Day(Contributions by)Esther Hoffman, Hoffman(Contributions by)Genevieve Harris, Harris(Contributions by)Grace Kingsley, Kingsley(Contributions by)Harriette Underhill, Underhill(Contributions by)Janet Flanner, Flanner(Contributions by)Kitty Kelly, Kelly(Contributions by)Louella O. Parsons, Parsons(Contributions by)Mae Tinee, Tinee(Contributions by)Marjorie Daw, Daw(Contributions by)Mildred Joclyn, Joclyn(Contributions by)Oma Moody Lawrence, Lawrence(Contributions by)Rae McRae, McRae(Contributions by)Virginia Dale, Dale(Contributions by)Virginia Tracy, Tracy(Contributions by)Richard Abel, Abel(Edited by)
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During the early era of cinema, moviegoers turned to women editors and writers for the latest on everyone's favorite stars, films, and filmmakers. Richard Abel returns these women to film history with an anthology of reviews, articles, and other works. Drawn from newspapers of the time, the selections show how columnists like Kitty Kelly, Mae Tinee, Louella Parsons, and Genevieve Harris wrote directly to female readers. They also profiled women working in jobs like scenario writer and film editor and noted the industry's willingness to hire women. Sharp wit and frank opinions entertained and informed a wide readership hungry for news about the movies but also about women on both sides of the camera. Abel supplements the texts with hard-to-find biographical information and provides context on the newspapers and silent-era movie industry as well as on the professionals and films highlighted by these writers. 

An invaluable collection of rare archival sources, Movie Mavens reveals women's essential contribution to the creation of American film culture.

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Product Details
University of Illinois Press
0252052900 / 9780252052903
eBook (EPUB)
07/10/2021
English
272 pages
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