The Titanic in Myth and Memory: Representations in Visual and Literary Culture

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Tim Bergfelder, Sarah Street
Bloomsbury Academic, Aug 27, 2004 - Art - 241 pages
Since its maiden voyage and sinking in April 1912, Titanic has become a monumental icon of the 20th century and has inspired a wealth of interpretations across literature, art and media. This book offers a comprehensive discussion of the diverse representations of the connections and differences in the way generations of artists and audiences have approached and used the tragedy. In the final section is an in-depth study of James Cameron's blockbuster film "Titanic".

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About the author (2004)

Tim Bergfelder is Professor and Head of Film at the University of Southampton, UK. His books include, as co-editor, Film Architecture and the Transnational Imagination: Set Design in 1930s European Cinema (2014). Sarah Street is Professor of Film at the University of Bristol, UK.

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