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Early British Animation
The ‘Primitive’ Appeal of Cartooning and Animation
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Malcolm Cook
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May 05 2018
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Springer International Publishing
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Early British Animation
pp. 25
Alternative Artists’ Films
pp. 65
The Lightning Cartoon: Animation from Music Hall to Cinema
pp. 95
Perception, Modernism and Modernity
pp. 137
The First World War: British Animated Cartoons and Their International Contexts
pp. 175
The ‘Primitive’ Appeal of Cartooning and Animation
pp. 209
Primitive Animation: British Animated Cartoons in the 1920s
pp. 243
Conclusion: British Animation, Talkies and the Cinematograph Films Act 1927
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