Keaton's Silent Shorts: Beyond the Laughter

Filling a major gap in the critical canon, Keaton’s Classic Shorts: Beyond the Laughter chronicles the rapid growth in the filmmaker’s understanding of what makes both comedy and film successful. Keaton developed his major themes in these nineteen silent short films shot between 1920 and 1923, creating his persona “Buster” with his trademark stone face. These short films clearly indicate Keaton’s love of the camera and his concern for composition, symmetry, and images that delight the eye and startle the mind.

Oldham reconstructs each of these rarely seen films to enable the reader to “watch” Keaton’s performance, devoting a separate chapter to each. She analyzes each film’s strengths, weaknesses, and prevalent themes and threads. She also enables readers to plumb the depths of what seems to be surface comedy through philosophical, biographical, historical, and critical commentary, thus linking the shorts together into a cohesive study of Buster Keaton’s growth through his three-year independent venture as a filmmaker. Beyond the laughter and beyond the great stone face, Oldham presents a treasure of cinema comedy and a unique philosophy of life as captured by a great filmmaker.

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Keaton's Silent Shorts: Beyond the Laughter

Filling a major gap in the critical canon, Keaton’s Classic Shorts: Beyond the Laughter chronicles the rapid growth in the filmmaker’s understanding of what makes both comedy and film successful. Keaton developed his major themes in these nineteen silent short films shot between 1920 and 1923, creating his persona “Buster” with his trademark stone face. These short films clearly indicate Keaton’s love of the camera and his concern for composition, symmetry, and images that delight the eye and startle the mind.

Oldham reconstructs each of these rarely seen films to enable the reader to “watch” Keaton’s performance, devoting a separate chapter to each. She analyzes each film’s strengths, weaknesses, and prevalent themes and threads. She also enables readers to plumb the depths of what seems to be surface comedy through philosophical, biographical, historical, and critical commentary, thus linking the shorts together into a cohesive study of Buster Keaton’s growth through his three-year independent venture as a filmmaker. Beyond the laughter and beyond the great stone face, Oldham presents a treasure of cinema comedy and a unique philosophy of life as captured by a great filmmaker.

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Keaton's Silent Shorts: Beyond the Laughter

Keaton's Silent Shorts: Beyond the Laughter

by Gabriella Oldham
Keaton's Silent Shorts: Beyond the Laughter

Keaton's Silent Shorts: Beyond the Laughter

by Gabriella Oldham

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Filling a major gap in the critical canon, Keaton’s Classic Shorts: Beyond the Laughter chronicles the rapid growth in the filmmaker’s understanding of what makes both comedy and film successful. Keaton developed his major themes in these nineteen silent short films shot between 1920 and 1923, creating his persona “Buster” with his trademark stone face. These short films clearly indicate Keaton’s love of the camera and his concern for composition, symmetry, and images that delight the eye and startle the mind.

Oldham reconstructs each of these rarely seen films to enable the reader to “watch” Keaton’s performance, devoting a separate chapter to each. She analyzes each film’s strengths, weaknesses, and prevalent themes and threads. She also enables readers to plumb the depths of what seems to be surface comedy through philosophical, biographical, historical, and critical commentary, thus linking the shorts together into a cohesive study of Buster Keaton’s growth through his three-year independent venture as a filmmaker. Beyond the laughter and beyond the great stone face, Oldham presents a treasure of cinema comedy and a unique philosophy of life as captured by a great filmmaker.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780809385942
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Publication date: 08/20/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 408
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Gabriella Oldham is the author of First Cut: Conversations with Film Editors and the children’s musical Melville and the Yellow Umbrella.

Table of Contents

Cover

Book Title

Contents

Illustrations

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: One Week

Chapter 3: Convict 13

Chapter 4: The Scarecrow

Chapter 5: Neighbors

Chapter 6: The Haunted House

Chapter 7: Hard Luck

Chapter 8: The High Sign

Chapter 9: The Goat

Chapter 10: The Playhouse

Chapter 11: The Boat

Chapter 12: The Paleface

Chapter 13: Cops

Chapter 14: My Wife's Relations

Chapter 15: The Blacksmith

Chapter 16: The Frozen North

Chapter 17: Daydreams

Chapter 18: The Electric House

Chapter 19: The Balloonatic

Chapter 20: The Love Nest

Chapter 21: Conclusion

Notes

Selected Bibliography

Index

Author Bio

Back Cover

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