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Siegfried Kracauer Archives
Siegfried Kracauer • 26 Items / 7 Books, 4 Articles, 15 Reviews
From Caligari to Hitler (1947)
A Psychological History of the German Film
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    The Films of a Nation (Review)
    From Caligari to Hitler, by Siegfried Kracauer
    1. From Caligari to Hitler by Siegfried Kracauer
    The Nation, July 26, 1947, p. 104
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    The German Film (Review)
    From Caligari to Hitler, by Siegfried Kracauer
    1. From Caligari to Hitler by Siegfried Kracauer
    The New Republic, May 19, 1947, pp. 28-29
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    Through the Lens Darkly (Review)
    From Caligari to Hitler, by Siegfried Kracauer
    1. From Caligari to Hitler by Siegfried Kracauer
    The Partisan Review, December 1947, pp. 526-527
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    Books: The Innocence of Evil (3 Reviews)
    The Macabre Reader, by Donald A. Wollheim
    1. The Macabre Reader by Donald A. Wollheim
    2. Br-r-r-! by Groff Conklin
    3. From Caligari to Hitler by Siegfried Kracauer
    The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1959, pp. 91-93
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    Briefly Noted (12 Reviews)
    General
    1. Tracks in the Snow by Ruthven Todd
    2. The Hidden Damage by James Stern
    3. Over at Uncle Joe's by Oriana Atkinson
    4. I. G. Farben by Richard Sasuly
    5. The Origin of Things by Julius E. Lips
    6. Horizon Is Calling by Taro Yashima
    7. From Caligari to Hitler by Siegfried Kracauer
    8. Magic and Myth of the Movies by Parker Tyler
    9. Great Shooting Stories by Stuart D. Ludlum
    10. Venetian Drawings in the Eighteenth Century in America by Otto Benesch
    11. Henry Moore by James Johnson Sweeney
    12. Eugene Berman by Julien Levy
    The New Yorker, June 7, 1947, pp. 110-111
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    The Flood of Film Books (12 Reviews)
    The Liveliest Art, by Arthur Knight
    1. The Liveliest Art by Arthur Knight
    2. Film as Art by Rudolf Arnheim
    3. A Grammar of the Film by Raymond Spottiswoode
    4. Sergei M. Eisenstein by Marie Seton
    5. Film Form by Sergei Eisenstein and Jay Leyda
    6. The Film Sense by Sergei Eisenstein
    7. Film Technique and Film Acting by V.I. Pudovkin
    8. From Caligari to Hitler by Siegfried Kracauer
    9. The Japanese Film by Joseph L. Anderson and Donald Richie
    10. Introduction to the Art of the Movies by Lewis Jacobs
    11. The Stars by Edgar Morin
    12. Film, Book I by Robert Hughes
    The Saturday Review, December 24, 1960, pp. 54-58