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Cinema and Radio in Britain and America, 1920-60 (Studies in Popular Culture) (Paperback)

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Cinema and radio in Britain and America, 1920-60 charts the evolving relationship between the two principal mass media of the period. It explores, for the first time in print, the creative symbiosis that developed between the two, including regular film versions of popular radio series as well as radio versions of hit films.

This fascinating volume, now available in paperback, examines specific genres (comedy and detective stories) to identify similarities and differences in their media appearances, and in particular issues arising from the nature of film as predominantly visual and radio as exclusively aural. Richards also highlights the interchange of personnel, such as Orson Welles, between the two media. Throughout the book runs the theme of comparison and contrast between the experiences of the two media in Britain and America. The book culminates with an in-depth analysis of the media appearances of three enduring mythic figures in popular culture: Sherlock Holmes, Tarzan and The Scarlet Pimpernel.

Students, scholars and lay enthusiasts of cinema history, cultural history and media studies will find this an accessible yet scholarly read.

About the Author


Jeffrey Richards is Professor of Cultural History at Lancaster University

Product Details
ISBN: 9781784991104
ISBN-10: 1784991104
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication Date: April 15th, 2016
Pages: 336
Language: English
Series: Studies in Popular Culture