Las películas, y en particular las películas de Hollywood, han creado un tipo de fama muy peculiar. Este brillante estudio es un mosaico de la variedad de experiencias que el fenómeno del estrellato representa. Walker examina los aspectos sociales y esteticos del "star system", asi como les repercusiones del exito y el fracaso en las vidas de sus protagonistas.
Este libro, tan brillante como bien estructurado, está construido a partir de la frase de Jean Cocteau: el cine, este templo del sexo con sus diosas, sus guardianes y sus víctimas. En la primera parte, las diosas, se estudian las personalidades de las mas significativas estrellas de la historia del cine Marlene Dietrich, Greta Garbo, Mae West, Marilyn Monroe entre otras analizando como alcanzaron el estrellato. La segunda parte los guardianes es un polemico enfoque de la censura inglesa y de la americana. La tercera parte las victimas es un sutil analisis de las comedias americana e italianas y su reflejo en sus respectivas sociedades, de la guerra de los sexos
In "Beauty: Illustrated Chiefly by an Analysis and Classification of Beauty in Woman," Alexander Walker embarks on an ambitious exploration of aesthetic principles, examining the intricate relationship between beauty and femininity. The text deftly combines philosophical inquiry with art criticism, employing a methodical analytical prose that reflects the Enlightenment ideals of reason and classification. Walker meticulously categorizes the various attributes that define beauty while simultaneously challenging the readers perceptions of aesthetics, particularly in the context of gender. His illustrations and analyses set a precedent for discussing beauty not just as a superficial trait but as a profound philosophical and cultural notion. Alexander Walker, a noted Scottish critic and aesthetician of the 19th century, drew from his extensive background in literature and the visual arts, which undoubtedly shaped his perspectives on beauty. His contemporary influences, alongside the burgeoning interest in naturalism and empirical observation, propelled him to reevaluate how womens beauty was perceived and critiqued within society. This pursuit reflects his desire to elevate the discourse surrounding female beauty and advocate for a deeper understanding of its implications. "Beauty: Illustrated Chiefly by an Analysis and Classification of Beauty in Woman" is essential reading for anyone interested in aesthetics, gender studies, and art history. Walkers insightful arguments challenge traditional views and encourage readers to engage critically with the concepts of beauty, making it a groundbreaking work that resonates with modern sensibilities.In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:- Handpicked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance.- Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.
In "Beauty: Illustrated Chiefly by an Analysis and Classification of Beauty in Woman," Alexander Walker delves into the intricate interplay of aesthetics and societal perceptions of beauty. The text is notable for its pioneering approach to categorizing beauty, blending philosophical inquiry with vivid illustrations that enrich the narrative. Walker employs a meticulous analytical style that reflects the cultural context of the early 19th century, where beauty became a subject of scientific scrutiny and artistic fascination. His exploration navigates both the subjective and objective elements of beauty, seeking to establish a framework for understanding its significance in womens representation and cultural ideals. Alexander Walker, a Scottish author and advocate for the aesthetic arts, draws on his experiences and observations from a rapidly changing society. Influenced by the Romantic ideals of the time, Walkers work reflects a deep engagement with both art and science, as he seeks to unify these fields through the study of beauty. His commitment to exploring the aesthetic qualities of women is likely informed by his insights into societal norms, as well as a devotion to the artistic traditions that prioritize beauty in female form. "Beauty: Illustrated Chiefly by an Analysis and Classification of Beauty in Woman" is essential reading for those intrigued by the intersections of art, philosophy, and cultural studies. Walkers thorough examination not only informs our understanding of beauty but also invites readers to consider how these ideals shape and reflect societal values. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the evolution of aesthetic thought and the representation of women in art.In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:- Handpicked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance.- Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.
Estas palabras nos dan la clave de esta biografía. La historia de una mujer que murió en 1967 cuando contaba sólo cincuenta y tres años de edad, y que fue tan bella como obstinada. Nacida un 5 de noviembre, fiesta popular en Inglaterra, años despues su madre la convencio de que los fuegos artificiales de este dia eran en su honor. No es de extrañar, pues, que tan especial apreciacion de su persona la ayudara a colmar sus ambiciones como si fueran su destino. Hare el papel de Scarlett OHara, anuncio cuando aparecian las criticas de la novela Lo que el viento se llevo. Y lo cumplio. Siendo la esposa de un abogado y con una hija de corta edad vio a un apuesto actor, y de inmediato anuncio: Me casare con el. Y lo cumplio. Desde 1940 hasta 1960, año en que se divorciaron, Vivien Leigh y Laurence Olivier fueron la real pareja de los escenarios de dos continentes, a pesar del lento deterioro de su relacion debido a la mania depresiva de Vivien, que la llevo a hacer locuras y tener aventuras incluso cuando triunfaba en el papel de Blanche Dubois, de Un tranvia llamado deseo. Para contar esta historia de ambicion y coraje, y de como Vivien hallo un puerto mas abrigado en Jack Merivale, el compañero de sus ultimos años, Alexander Walker se nutre de los recuerdos y anecdotas de familia, amigos y compañeros de escena, asi como de sus propias conversaciones con Vivien Leigh poco antes de su muerte y crea el retrato fascinante de una mujer unica y compleja.