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The Cinema of Jean Cocteau: Essays on His Films and Their Coctelian Sources.(Book Review)(Brief Article)
The Modern Language Review
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October 1, 2002|
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The Cinema of Jean Cocteau: Essays on his Films and their Coctelian Sources. Ed. by C. D. E. TOLTON. (LEGAS Series: Language, Media and Education Studies, 5) New York, Ottawa, and Toronto: LEGAS. 1999. vi + 200 pp.
This is potentially a landmark collection, being the first of its kind in English devoted entirely to Cocteau's cinema. C. D. E. Tolton provides a compact and highly informative introduction to Cocteau's work in film, and there follow eleven chapters on the established oeuvre in essentially chronological order: a chapter each on Le Sang d'un poete, L'Eternel ...
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