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Author Abel, Richard

Title Movie Mavens US Newspaper Women Take on the Movies, 1914-1923
Published Champaign : University of Illinois Press, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (228 p.)
Series Women and Film History International Ser
Women and Film History International Ser
Contents Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Surveying a New Field for Newspaper Women -- Chapter 1. Women Writers Lead the Way, 1914-1916 -- Grace Kingsley, Los Angeles Times -- "Where the Movies Are Hatched: Universal City," August 23, 1914 -- "Los Angeles the Globe's Moving Picture Center," January 1, 1915 -- "Story's Well Told": Shoes, July 19, 1916 -- Kitty Kelly, Chicago Tribune -- Advertisement, April 30, 1916 -- "Flickerings from Filmland": Wild Life, March 2, 1915 -- "Flickerings from Filmland": The Woman, May 3, 1915
"Flickerings from Filmland": Stolen Goods, May 25, 1915 -- "Flickerings from Filmland": Birth of a Nation, May 27, 1915 -- "Flickerings from Filmland": Carmen, October 16, 1915 -- "Flickerings from Filmland": Hugo Münsterberg, April 29, 1916 -- "Flickerings from Filmland": Where Are My Children?, July 31, 1916 -- Charlotta Bass, California Eagle -- "Thomas Dickson's Idea of American Liberty," January 30, 1915 -- Louella O. Parsons, Chicago Record-Herald -- "Seen on the Screen": Birth of a Nation, April 20, 1915 -- "Seen on the Screen": A Fool There Was, May 3, 1915
"Seen on the Screen": Carmen, October 16, 1915 -- Esther Hoffman, The Day Book -- "My Movie Scrap Book," May 7, 1915 -- The Film Girl, Syracuse Herald -- Advertisement, September 12, 1917 -- "Seen on the Screen by the Film Girl," June 22, 1915 -- "Seen on the Screen by the Film Girl," August 13, 1915 -- "Seen on the Screen by the Film Girl," December 28, 1915 -- Dorothy Day, Des Moines Tribune -- "News of the Movies": The Golden Chance, January 28, 1916 -- "News of the Movies": Where Are My Children?, October 30, 1916 -- Mildred Joclyn, Chicago Post
"Movies Offer a New Field for Ambitious Women," September 2, 1916 -- Oma Moody Lawrence, Chicago Post -- "Music in 'The Birth of a Nation,'" October 28, 1916 -- "The Etiquette of the Picture Show," January 13, 1917 -- Mae Tinee, Chicago Tribune -- "Miss Mae Tinee," January 3, 1915 -- "Right Off the Reel": Romeo and Juliet, November 8, 1916 -- "Nazimova Makes Her Screen Debut," December 6, 1916 -- "'Idle Wives'-a Pictorial Goulash," December 7, 1916 -- Chapter 2. Women Writers during the Great War, 1917-1918 -- Mae Tinée, Chicago Tribune
"Miss Farrar's 'Joan of Arc' Splendidly Done," March 29, 1917 -- "'Her Greatest Love' Her Worst Film," April 5, 1917 -- "'The Divine Sarah' Divine Still in Tale of War and Woe," April 11, 1917 -- "Along Comes Constance and Proves a Riot," November 6, 1917 -- "The Best Picture Clara's Had in a Long, Long Time," March 15, 1918 -- "Griffith Shows Them How to Make a War Picture!," April 25, 1918 -- "Like Unto a Brown Brook or an Etching": A Hoosier Romance, August 19, 1918 -- Louella O. Parsons, Chicago Herald and New York Morning Telegraph
Notes Description based upon print version of record
"How Fluffy, Flighty Keystone Beauties Proved They Had Brains," November 18, 1917
Subject Motion pictures -- United States -- Reviews
Motion pictures -- Press coverage -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Motion pictures
United States
Genre/Form History
Reviews
Form Electronic book
Author Kingsley, Grace
Kelly, Kitty
Bass, Charlotta
Parsons, Louella O
Hoffman, Esther
""The Film Girl"", ""The Film
Day, Dorothy
Joclyn, Mildred
Lawrence, Oma Moody
ISBN 9780252052903
0252052900