Non-Fiction and Fiction
Abstract
The text is a review of Pelle Snickars’s doctoral thesis Svensk film och visuell masskultur 1900 (Swedish Film and Visual Mass Culture in 1900). While rating the work highly, Kwiatkowski stresses at the same time that one of its assets is a combination of the local and international perspective.
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Aleksander Kwiatkowskikwartalnik.filmowy@ispan.pl
independent researcher Poland
Krytyk filmowy, publikuje w prasie szwedzkiej i polskiej. Wieloletni pracownik Szwedzkiego Instytutu Filmowego. Autor książek Swedish Film Classics (Stockholm 1983) i Film skandynawski (Warszawa 1986).
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