Female stars of British cinema : the women in question /

Although stardom and celebrity have sometimes been seen as antithetical to traditional British notions of restraint and modesty, female stars have nenetheless always been an important attraction for audiences of British cinema, offering specifically British takes on ideas of glamour, acting prowess...

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Main Authors: Williams, Melanie, 1974
Published: Edinburgh University Press,
Publisher Address: Edinburgh, Scotland :
Publication Dates: [2017]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: Although stardom and celebrity have sometimes been seen as antithetical to traditional British notions of restraint and modesty, female stars have nenetheless always been an important attraction for audiences of British cinema, offering specifically British takes on ideas of glamour, acting prowess and femininity. This book will explore in detail the history of British female stardom from the 1940's to the present day through an examination of careers and star personae, from Anna Neagle, who enjoyed record-breaking popularity in the immediate post-war years, to key contemporary figures such
Carrier Form: viii, 240 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages [209]-234) and index.
ISBN: 9781474405638
1474405630
1474405665
9781474405645
1474405649
9781474405669
Index Number: PN1995
CLC: J905.561
Call Number: J905.561/W725
Contents: Introduction: questions of female stardom in British cinema -- 'A girl appears in camiknickers': Jean Kent's austerity stardom -- 'Blonde glamour machine': Diana Dors in the 1950s and beyond -- British new waif: Rita Tushingham and sixties female stardom -- 'A constant threat': Glenda Jackson and the challenges of seventies stardom -- 'From schoolgirl to stardom': the discovery and development of Helena Bonham Carter and Emily Lloyd in the 1980s and 1990s -- National treasure: Judi Dench and older female stardom in the 2000s -- Conclusion: the unbearable whiteness of being (a female British