Of Non-Vital Interest: Art, Mimicry, and the Phenomenon of Life
Silence Restored: Three Re-Released Films by F.W. Murnau
Reading and the Art of Leisure in Mörike's "Wald-Idylle"
Blind Gestures: Chaplin, Diderot, Lessing
Personal Effects: Rilke, Barthes, and the Matter of Photography
The Eye of the Panther: Rilke and the Machine of Cinema
Emil Jannings, Falstaff, and the Spectacle of the Body Natural
Sacrifice and the Semiotics of Power in Der zerbrochene Krug
F.W. Murnau, C.D. Friedrich, and the Conceit of the Absent Spectator |