<p><b>Presents an original insightful and compelling vision of the trajectory of Cavell's oeuvre one that takes his kinship with Emerson as inextricably bound up with his ever-deepening thinking about movies.</b></p><p>From <i>The World Viewed</i> to <i>Cities of Words</i> writing about movies was strand over strand with Stanley Cavell's philosophical work. Cavell was one of the first philosophers in the United States to make film a significant focus of his thought and William Rothman has long been one of his most astute readers. <i>The Holiday in His Eye</i> collects Rothman's writings about Cavell-many of them previously unpublished-to offer a lucid serious introduction to and overview of Cavell's work the influence of which has been somewhat limited by both the intrinsic difficulty of his ideas and his challenging prose style. In these engaging and accessible yet philosophically serious and rigorously argued essays Rothman presents an original insightful and compelling vision of the trajectory of Cavell's oeuvre one that takes Cavell's kinship with Emerson as inextricably bound up with his ever-deepening thinking about movies.</p>
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