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Feb. 2nd, 2010 01:22 amToday on WEIRDEST BIBLIOGRAPHY EVER:
My paper on the transformation sequence in the film Interview with the Vampire as coded romance rather than horror.
The Bibliography:
Interview with the Vampire (duh)
"Introduction to the American Horror Film", Robin Wood
The Lure of Vampires, Milly Williamson
Vampire God, Mary Hallab
Never Say Goodbye, Frank Wildhorn/Takarazuka Kagekidan
A Season for Scandal, Stephanie Laurens (yes, that is a romance novel)
Photoshoot "Where Romance is Celebrated", Annie Leibovitz (feat. Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens for Disney)
Gone with the Wind (film)
Romeo & Juliet score, Prokofiev
"City on the Edge of Forever" (Star Trek: TOS)
::edit:: And "Me" from Beauty and the Beast: the Musical (That's the Gaston proposes to Belle number)
*facepalm* This prof is either going to think I'm brilliant or kick me out of grad school.
My paper on the transformation sequence in the film Interview with the Vampire as coded romance rather than horror.
The Bibliography:
Interview with the Vampire (duh)
"Introduction to the American Horror Film", Robin Wood
The Lure of Vampires, Milly Williamson
Vampire God, Mary Hallab
Never Say Goodbye, Frank Wildhorn/Takarazuka Kagekidan
A Season for Scandal, Stephanie Laurens (yes, that is a romance novel)
Photoshoot "Where Romance is Celebrated", Annie Leibovitz (feat. Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens for Disney)
Gone with the Wind (film)
Romeo & Juliet score, Prokofiev
"City on the Edge of Forever" (Star Trek: TOS)
::edit:: And "Me" from Beauty and the Beast: the Musical (That's the Gaston proposes to Belle number)
*facepalm* This prof is either going to think I'm brilliant or kick me out of grad school.
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