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This book is the third in a series of important monographs which will eventually cover all aspects of Swedish cinema, past and present. There have been many studies of Ingmar Bergman, but Maria Bergom-Larsson is the first critic to analyse in depth his ideological relationship to the society surrounding him. She shows how Bergman's films are the product of a troubled bourgeois, one whose strait-laced, Lutheran upbringing has governed his attitudes to his characters and to Swedish daily life.

Published 1978.

Binding of the book is slightly intact. Moderate shelfwear, foxing and few tears on dust jacket. Sticker on front inner flap of dust jacket. Some foxing on covers of book. Moderate tanning and foxing on edges of book. Annotations in pencil on front endpaper. Slight foxing on both endpapers. Shadow on title page. Some foxing on certain pages.

Film in Sweden: Ingmar Bergman and Society

ISBN: 0498021953
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This book is the third in a series of important monographs which will eventually cover all aspects of Swedish cinema, past and present. There have been many studies of Ingmar Bergman, but Maria Bergom-Larsson is the first critic to analyse in depth his ideological relationship to the society surrounding him. She shows how Bergman's films are the product of a troubled bourgeois, one whose strait-laced, Lutheran upbringing has governed his attitudes to his characters and to Swedish daily life.

Published 1978.

Binding of the book is slightly intact. Moderate shelfwear, foxing and few tears on dust jacket. Sticker on front inner flap of dust jacket. Some foxing on covers of book. Moderate tanning and foxing on edges of book. Annotations in pencil on front endpaper. Slight foxing on both endpapers. Shadow on title page. Some foxing on certain pages.