Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
British Film Institute
Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
---|---|---|
Fictionalization | Anne Lister | It was in connection with her immediate or recent reputation that AL
was allegedly fictionalised both in Brontë
's Shirley and Rosa Kettle
's The Mistress of Langdale Hall, 1872. |
Occupation | Muriel Box | The first film she directed was The English Inn, 1941, described on the British Film Institute
website as a typical Verity
propaganda short produced for the British Council
. Spicer, Andrew. “Box, Muriel (1905-1991)”. British Film Institute (bfi): screenonline. |
Performance of text | Sarah Waters | She carried out as much research as available sources permitted into lesbian lives in England of the 1940s, and spent four years working on this novel (as compared with one year for her first). She... |
Publishing | Marina Warner | MW
published L'Atalante, a book commissioned by the British Film Institute
on the 1934 classic film of the same name directed by Jean Vigo
. Moseley, Merritt, editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 194. Gale Research, 1998. 194: 279, 286 |
Reception | Marina Warner | Subsequently, Warner has been a Visiting Fellow at the British Film Institute
(1992), Trinity College, Cambridge
(1998), the Humanities Research Centre, Warwick University
(1999), Stanford University
(2000), and All Souls College
, Oxford (2001). She... |
Reception | Muriel Box | |
Reception | Jean Binta Breeze | Stylistically, this meant the replacement of a predominantly dub style with a more experimental format, one willing to embrace new and unusual rhythmic qualities. The work also led the British Film Institute
and Channel 4 |
Textual Production | Marina Warner | The book is one of the BFI Film Classics Series, commissioned by the National Film and Television Archive
, a division of the British Film Institute
. Series editor Edward Buscombe comments that these... |
Timeline
22 June 1925: The Film Society was incorporated in London,...
Building item
22 June 1925
The Film Society
was incorporated in London, where it operated until 1939.
Maclean, Caroline. “Gloomy Sunday Afternoons”. London Review of Books, Vol.
31
, 10 Sept. 2009, pp. 28-9. 29
Texts
Warner, Marina. L’Atalante. British Film Institute, 1993.