Issue 25
Editorial

Those in which time lives

Javier Marzal Felici
Universitat Jaume I, Castellón
Bio
Teresa Sorolla Romero
Universitat Jaume I, Castellón
Bio
Issue 25

Published 2018-01-01

Keywords

  • Melodrama,
  • Film Genre,
  • Pathosformel,
  • Time,
  • Wound,
  • Grief.
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How to Cite

Marzal Felici, J., & Sorolla Romero, T. (2018). Those in which time lives. L’Atalante. Journal of Film Studies, (25), 7–10. https://doi.org/10.63700/586

Abstract

The exacerbated expression, the grieving melancholy or the longing for the lost are some of the basic melodramatic features that live on ploughing through ages and representational spaces until appearing in contemporary cinema. The magnetic structure of melodrama remains transformed in the analysed works throughout this present issue. This introduction tries to address the main characteristics associated to melodrama through the articles included in the Notebook section.

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References

<p>Eco, U. (1988). La innovación en el serial. <em>De los espejos y otros ensayos</em>. Barcelona: Lumen.<br>
Marzal Felici, J. (1994). <em>Estructuras de reconocimiento y de serialidad ritual: El modelo melodrama en los films de David Wark Griffith de 1918-1921. </em>Valencia: Servei de Publicacions de la Universitat de València. Disponible en: http://roderic.uv.es/handle/10550/55926.&nbsp;<br>
Marzal Felici, J. (1998). <em>David Wark Griffith.</em> Madrid: Cátedra.&nbsp;</p>