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Melodrama as Seriousness

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Melodrama has been one of the most prevalent forms in Italian film history. Its appearance acts as a principal signal of dramatic weight, heightened affect and seriousness of tone; to the extent that one can suggest that ‘almost everything in Italian cinema – except perhaps (and importantly) comedy – can be related back to melodramma […] spectacle and stardom, adventure and thriller, genres, as well as actual opera films and melodrama and even realism’ (Dyer, 2007: 230).

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Bayman, L. (2013). Melodrama as Seriousness. In: Bayman, L., Rigoletto, S. (eds) Popular Italian Cinema. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137305657_5

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