Description: Title: Abraham Lincoln and Women in Film: One Hundred Years of Hollywood Mythmaking Author: Frank J. Wetta & Martin A. Novelli Publisher: LSU Press (2024)Condition: New hardcover (no jacket, as issued) DESCRIPTION: Frank J. Wetta and Martin A. Novelli’s Abraham Lincoln and Women in Film investigates how depictions of women in Hollywood motion pictures helped forge the myth of Lincoln. Exploring female characters’ backstories, the political and cultural climate in which the films appeared, and the contest between the moviemakers’ imaginations and the varieties of historical truth, Wetta and Novelli place the women in Lincoln’s life at the center of the study, including his mother, Nancy Hanks Lincoln; his stepmother, Sarah Bush Lincoln; his lost loves, Ann Rutledge and Mary Owens; and his wife and widow, Mary Todd Lincoln. Later, while inspecting Lincoln’s legacy, they focus on the 1930s child actor Shirley Temple and the 1950s movie star Marilyn Monroe, who had a well-publicized fascination with the sixteenth president. Wetta and Novelli’s work is the first to deal extensively with the women in Lincoln’s life, both those who interacted with him personally and those appearing on screen. It is also among the first works to examine how scholarly and popular biography influenced depictions of Lincoln, especially in film. SHIPPING: Item ships as is (no refunds, exchanges, or returns). Shipping is by USPS Media Mail.BOOK WILL BE CAREFULLY PACKAGED in a custom-sized cardboard book mailer for strong protection in transit.
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Publication Year: 2024
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: Abraham Lincoln and Women in Film: One Hundred Years of Hollywood
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Author: Frank Wetta, Martin Novelli
Publisher: LSU Press
Genre: Art & Culture, Biographies & True Stories, Film/TV Adaptation, History
Topic: American History, Cultural History, Cultural Studies, Film, Women's Studies
Number of Pages: 240 Pages