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Wilde in the Dream Factory: Decadence and the American Movies

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Wilde in the Dream Factory: Decadence and the American Movies
Wilde in the Dream Factory: Decadence and the American Movies

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Wilde in the Dream Factory: Decadence and the American Movies

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Hollywood is haunted by the ghost of playwright and novelist Oscar Wilde. This is the story of his haunting, told for the first time. Set within the rich evolving context of how the American entertainment industry became cinema, and how cinema become the movies, it reveals how Wilde helped to shape Hollywood in the early twentieth century.
It begins with his 1882 American tour, and traces the ongoing popularity of his plays and novel in the early twentieth century, after his ignominious death. Following the early filmmakers, writers and actors as they headed West in the Hollywood boom, it uncovers how and why they took Wilde's spirit with them. There, in Hollywood, in the early days of silent cinema, Wilde's works were adapted. They were also beginning to define a new kind of style — a 'Wilde-ish spirit', as Ernst Lubitsch called it — filtering into the imaginations of Lubitsch himself, as well as Alla Nazimova, Ben Hecht, Samuel Hoffenstein and many others. These were the people who translated Wilde's queer playfulness into the creation of screwball comedies, gangster movies, B-movie horrors, and films noir. There, Wilde and his style embodied a spirit of rebellion and naughtiness, providing a blue-print for the charismatic cinematic criminal and screwball talk onscreen.
Discussing films including
Bringing Up Baby
,
Underworld
, and
Laura
, alongside definitive adaptations of Wilde's works, including,
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Lady Windermere's Fan
Salome
Wilde in the Dream Factory
revises how we understand both Wilde's afterlife and cinema's beginnings.

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