Cinematic effects in literature  

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Cinematic effects in pre-cinema literature in Lucinde, Flegeljahre and Heinrich Von Ofterdingen.

“It is reasonable to argue that the German cinema is a development of German Romanticism, and that modern technique [cinematography] merely lends visible form to Romantic fancies.”

See The Haunted Screen, page 113.




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