Referentiality and the Films of Woody Allen

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By Klara Szelak and Dianah Wynter ’81

Published Sept. 28, 2016

 Referentiality and the Films of Woody Allen (Palgrave Macmillan), a collection of scholarly works edited by Klara Szelak and Dianah Wynter ’81, explores Allen’s use of intertextuality, referentiality, and fusion of media forms. They explore how “over the course of some six decades and almost 50 films … [Allen has] created an oeuvre at once cinematically sophisticated and philosophically rigorous while retaining some basis in mainstream popularity.”

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