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Every movie from my first semester of studying literature 

Strange Lucidity
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Hello everyone,
today I'll tell you about every movie I got recommended in class in my first semester of studying literature. Enjoy :-)
Time stamps:
00:00 Comparative literature
00:50 The list
01:54 Der Zauberberg / The Magic Mountain
03:00 Memento
03:55 Mrs Dalloway
04:21 The Hours
05:09 Der Rosencavalier
05:45 Le temps retrouvé
07:37 Cloud Atlas
08:50 Regarding Susan Sontag
10:15 Zelig
10:29 A Perverts Guide To Ideology
12:00 Nova Zembla
12:57 The Railway Man
13:30 Apology speeches
13:55 Medea
14:44 Adresse Unknown
Links mentioned:
"Der Zauberberg" - Movie:
• MANN »Der Zauberberg« ...
"The Hours" - Intro
• The Hours (2002) - Ope...
"Zelig" - Intro
• Zelig
"Address Unknown" - Movie
• Address Unknown (194...
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6 авг 2024

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@mmclaug907
@mmclaug907 5 месяцев назад
Memory and time as a literature course sounds so interesting. The Magic Mountain feels so timeless with how the increasing chapter lengths, the moments on the mountain/sanitorium, and how characters were coming and going. I am pleased you were drawn to it since you're such a fan of In Search of Lost Time. I've only read a few novels by Virginia Woolf but i believe novels like The Waves and The Lighthouse are examples of the limits of mediums. How do you put that in film? With overlapping thoughts of consciousness in the latter and the character changing every paragraph in the former, this to me would cry out for a play or perhaps an audiobook with several speakers. Having In Search of Lost Time as a movie is a miss for me. What makes the novel special is how you feel while you read it. The story itself isn't special but the experience is entirely unique and written perfectly. I feel such warm memories and a constant nag to reread it, why would I want to condense that time in a shorter medium? Overall, very interesting video. I love when books refer to art. It adds a layer of richness when done right and it makes me want to explore the allusion if done right. When films do it or remake books, I always ask myself why they decided to do it. Then you have examples like The Shining which outshine the story on its original plane or conception.
@BaileeWalsh
@BaileeWalsh 5 месяцев назад
ooooh, love this! adding anything I'm not familiar with to my Letterboxd watchlist in another tab as I'm watching this :)
@delohclooney
@delohclooney 5 месяцев назад
You have become one of my favorite youtubers to watch. You have such a soothing voice and very interesting videos
@richarddelanet
@richarddelanet 5 месяцев назад
I really enjoyed the first part of _The Railway Man_ and thought it was very good. There is a significant angle to his experience.
@peterbenson123
@peterbenson123 3 месяца назад
There are at least 2 other films of Proust, most notably Chantal Akerman's intriguing version of 'The Captive'.
@jackintheworld6639
@jackintheworld6639 5 месяцев назад
Ideas beautifully expressed, as usual. I wonder though how time and memory in literature can be seen without Faulkner? (Especially, for me, Light In August) It's like Proust's madeleine without the warm tea, or Einstein's e=mc without the square.
@strange.lucidity
@strange.lucidity 5 месяцев назад
We did talk about Faulkner in that course. The sound and the fury 🙂
@jackintheworld6639
@jackintheworld6639 5 месяцев назад
@@strange.lucidity Excellent! How did the translator (into German) capture the voice and strange inner consciousness of the characters - did it succeed? And thanks so much, Maria, for sharing your journey with us. You are our literary astronaut, going to worlds we cannot reach, and reporting back.
@strange.lucidity
@strange.lucidity 5 месяцев назад
Ow thank you so much for your kind words! I don't know about German because we read it in English :-) @@jackintheworld6639
@mohammad_physics
@mohammad_physics 5 месяцев назад
You have beautiful taste 😊
@euniceandre7999
@euniceandre7999 5 месяцев назад
The Magic mountain😍
@Bookreader008
@Bookreader008 5 месяцев назад
When u will review MANIPULATED LIVES: Unmasking Social Media's Shadow by harmander Singh
@pinchmitra
@pinchmitra 5 месяцев назад
Der Zauberberg does not have English subtitles, unfortunately.
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