The Magic Lantern


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The Magic Lantern


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The Magic Lantern


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.




The Photographic News


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Handy Lists of Technical Literature: Useful arts in general, products and processe used in manufacture, technology and trades. 1889. and Key [to publishers] Z7911.H13 pt. 2. Military and naval science ... with list of non-technical books illustrating soldier and sailor life ... 1890. and Key [to publishers] Z6721.H13 pt. 2a. Electricity and magnetism ... 1899. and Key [to publishers] Z5831.H13 pt. 3. Engineering and mechanics ... 1890. and Key [to publishers] Z5851.H13 pt. 4. Mines and mining ... mineralogy, geology, etc. 1891. and Key [to publishers] Z6736.H13 pt. 5-6. Fine arts and architecture ... 1893. Z5931.H13


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Ghost Images


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The possibility of life after death is a significant theme in cinema, in which ghosts return to the world of the living to wrap up unfinished business, console their survivors, visit lovers or just enjoy a well-wreaked scaring. This work focuses on film depictions of survival after death, from meetings with the ghost of Elvis to AIDS-related ghosts: apparitions, hauntings, mediumship, representations of heaven, angels, near-death experiences, possession, poltergeists and all the other ways in which the living interact with the dead on screen. The work opens with a historical perspective, which outlines the development of pre-cinematic technology for "projecting" phantoms, and discusses the use of these skills in early ghost cinema. English-language sound films are then examined thematically with topics ranging from the expiation of sins to "hungry" ghosts. Six of the most significant films, Dead of Night, A Matter of Life and Death, The Innocents, The Haunting, The Shining, and Jacob's Ladder, are given a detailed analysis. A conclusion, filmography, and bibliography follow.