Romantic Comedy offers an introduction to the analysis of a popular but overlooked film genre. The book provides an overview of Hollywood’s romantic comedy conventions, examining iconography, narrative patterns, and ideology. Chapters discuss important subgroupings within the genre: screwball sex comedy and the radical romantic comedy of the 1970s. A final chapter traces the lasting influence of these earlier forms within current romantic comedies. Films include:
Pillow Talk (1959),
Annie Hall (1977), and
You’ve Got Mail (1998).
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Romantic Comedy and Genre
2. Screwball Comedies
3. The Sex Comedy
4. The Radical Romantic Comedy
5. The Neo-Traditional Romantic Comedy
Conclusion
Notes
Appendices
Filmography
Bibliography
Index
Über den Autor
Tamar Jeffers Mc Donald is lecturer in film studies at Rutherford College, University of Kent, United Kingdom. She is the author of the forthcoming
Hollywood Catwalk: Exploring Costume in Mainstream Film and editor of
Virgin Territory: Representing Sexual Inexperience in Film.