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Literarische Filmsimulation: Heinrich Eduard Jacobs Medienphilosophische Filmästhetik In "Blut Und Zelluloid", Paula Vosse
Literarische Filmsimulation: Heinrich Eduard Jacobs Medienphilosophische Filmästhetik In "Blut Und Zelluloid", Paula Vosse
Arts & Sciences Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Heinrich Eduard Jacob´s novel Blut und Zelluloid was published in 1929 and therefore mostly reviewed as a critical artwork regarding European film-propaganda before the outbreak of the Second World War. This thesis provides the interested scholar with a different approach: It discusses Jacob´s media-philosophical method to simulate the upcoming medium film in literature. With his implicitly and explicitly organized systems of diverse media, he circumvents constraints of the Paragone-discourse and offers a well-balanced literary construction.
Jacob´s method is compared with Pinthus´ Kinobuch and Pirandello´s Shoot!, while Simmel and Benjamin provide the thesis with a fundament to support Jacob´s theoretical approach. …
The Student Designer December 1929, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
The Student Designer December 1929, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
All Student Newspapers
The Student Designer was a student-run monthly newspaper published between 1929 and 1932. The issue of December 1, 1929 included a brief article with information about a reception for Mr. Farnum given by the RISD Alumni Association. There also were articles about the Textile and Mechanical Design departments. Bits of humor, club and school news and local art exhibitions were also included.
The Babbler Volume 10 (1929-1930), Lipscomb University
The Babbler Volume 10 (1929-1930), Lipscomb University
The Babbler (Student Newspaper)
David Lipscomb College's (now Lipscomb University) The Babbler student newspaper volume 10, which ran from October 1929-May 1930. It had 11 issues. Issue 1 is missing.
1929 Commencement Program, Cedarville University
1929 Baccalaureate Service, Cedarville University
The Spinster (1929), Hollins College
The Spinster (1929), Hollins College
The Spinster
Yearbook of Hollins College (Later Hollins University).
The Ouachitonian 1929, Ouachitonian Staff
The Ouachitonian 1929, Ouachitonian Staff
OBU Yearbooks: The Ouachitonian
The 1929 Ouachita Baptist University yearbook, The Ouachitonian, records the events of this college year. Its goal is to remind readers of pleasant memories and enduring friendships formed at OBU, as well as of the students, faculty, staff, organizations, and events that shaped OBU in 1929. Dedicated because he is more than an instructor, a man whose efficient service and first considerations have been for Ouachita College for more than a decade, because he has won the love and respect of every graduate and student of Ouachita during the years, and because he is making the world a better …
The Babbler Volume 9 (1928-1929), Lipscomb University
The Babbler Volume 9 (1928-1929), Lipscomb University
The Babbler (Student Newspaper)
David Lipscomb College's (now Lipscomb University) The Babbler student newspaper volume 9, which ran from October 1928- ??? 1929. Only issues 1 and 3 are here. This volume is incomplete.