William Luhr Explained
William Luhr is an American film author and professor and the author of such works as Thinking About Movies: Watching, Questioning, Enjoying, World Cinema Since 1945: An Encyclopedic History and Returning to the Scene. He is also currently a professor of English at Saint Peter's College in Jersey City, New Jersey.[1]
Selected publications
- Authorship and Narrative in the Cinema: Issues in Contemporary Aesthetics and Criticism (with Peter Lehman, 1977)[2]
- Blake Edwards (with Peter Lehman, 1981)[3]
- Raymond Chandler and Film (1982)[4]
- World Cinema Since 1945: An Encyclopedic History (1987)[5]
- Returning to the Scene: Blake Edwards, Volume 2 (with Peter Lehman, 1989)[6]
Notes and References
- Web site: Directory . 2011-09-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120319151648/http://www.spc.edu/pages/3523.asp?item=191262 . 2012-03-19 . dead .
- Reviews of Authorship and Narrative in the Cinema:
- Reviews of Blake Edwards:
- Reviews of Raymond Chandler and Film:
- Review of World Cinema Since 1945:
- Review of Returning to the Scene: