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Leslie J <[log in to unmask]>
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Can someone please suggest a book that would aid the non-academic but
enthusiastic film-goer in gaining a more in-depth approach to watching
films? Something like I.A. Richards "Practical Criticism" for movies would
be good; it shouldn't be heavily theoretical and be fairly inexpensive.
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