Difference between pages "Concept of Authorship (Discussion)" and "Howard Hawks as Auteur (Discussion)"

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==Readings==
 
 
 
== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
All from ''Theories of Authorship'', John Caughie, ed. (Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981):
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#Andrew Sarris, ''The American Cinema'', 52-56.
 
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#From ''Theories of Authorship'', John Caughie, ed. (Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981):
#Introduction, John Caughie, 9-16.
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##Peter Wollen, "The Auteur Theory," 138-151.
#Edward Buscombe, "Ideas of Authorship," 22-34.
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#From ''Howard Hawks American Artist'', Jim Hillier and Peter Wollen, eds., (London: British Film Institute, 1996):
#''Cahiers du Cinéma'', 35-47.
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##Jacques Rivette, "The Genius of Howard Hawks," 26-31.
#''Movie'', 48-60.
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##André Bazin, "How Could You Possibly be a Hitchcocko-Hawksian," 32-34.
#Andrew Sarris, 61-67.
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##V. F. Perkins, "Hawks's Comedies," 68-71.
 
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##Lee Russell (Peter Wollen), "Howard Hawks," 83-86.
==External links==
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##Naomi Wise, "The Hawksian Woman," 111-119.
#[https://tvcrit.org/Classes/Jbutler/T440/AuteurTheory.php Auteur Theory Illustrations]
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##*'''Sample "Works Cited" citation according to [http://libdata.lib.ua.edu/login?url=http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/ ''The Chicago Manual of Style'']:'''
#[https://tvcrit.org/Classes/Jbutler/T340/Bazin03.php Auteurism's defining moment], according to Sarris.
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##**Author-Date format (or you may use the "Notes and Bibliography" format):
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##***In the works cited: Wise, Naomi. 1996. "The Hawksian Woman." In ''Howard Hawks: American Artist'', edited by Jim Hillier and Peter Wollen, 111-119. London: British Film Institute.
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##***In the body of the essay: (Wise 1996, 112)
  
 
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Bibliography

  1. Andrew Sarris, The American Cinema, 52-56.
  2. From Theories of Authorship, John Caughie, ed. (Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981):
    1. Peter Wollen, "The Auteur Theory," 138-151.
  3. From Howard Hawks American Artist, Jim Hillier and Peter Wollen, eds., (London: British Film Institute, 1996):
    1. Jacques Rivette, "The Genius of Howard Hawks," 26-31.
    2. André Bazin, "How Could You Possibly be a Hitchcocko-Hawksian," 32-34.
    3. V. F. Perkins, "Hawks's Comedies," 68-71.
    4. Lee Russell (Peter Wollen), "Howard Hawks," 83-86.
    5. Naomi Wise, "The Hawksian Woman," 111-119.
      • Sample "Works Cited" citation according to The Chicago Manual of Style:
        • Author-Date format (or you may use the "Notes and Bibliography" format):
          • In the works cited: Wise, Naomi. 1996. "The Hawksian Woman." In Howard Hawks: American Artist, edited by Jim Hillier and Peter Wollen, 111-119. London: British Film Institute.
          • In the body of the essay: (Wise 1996, 112)