Horror cinema / eds. Paul Duncan & Jürgen Müller ; with texts written by Jonathan Penner, Steven Jay Schneider, et al. ; translations: Monika Bloxam, Caroline Durant, Isabel Varea and Karen Waloschek [and 6 others]
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- 9783836561853 (hardcover)
- 3836561859 (hardcover)
- 791.436164
- PN 1995.9 H816 2021
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"The best scary movies of all time"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 630-631).
Get ready to quake in fear with this revised and expanded edition of our history of horror cinema. This chilling volume packs 640 pages full with the finest slashers, ghosts, zombies, cannibals, and more, curating the very creepiest screen creations from the flickering spooks of the 1920s to the special-effect terrors of the 21st century. Across 10 illustrated chapters, the compendium gets under the skin of some of horror's favorite figures and themes, whether the sci-fi dystopia, the haunted house, the female killer, or the werewolf. Each classic device is explored in aesthetic and historical terms, probing horror's manipulation of archetypal human fears as much as socially and culturally specific anxieties.
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