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- Of Non-Vital Interest: Art, Mimicry, and the Phenomenon of Life
- Silence Restored: Three Re-Released Films by F.W. Murnau
- Reading and the Art of Leisure in Mörike’s “Wald-Idylle”
- Blind Gestures: Chaplin, Diderot, Lessing
- Personal Effects: Rilke, Barthes, and the Matter of Photography
- The Eye of the Panther: Rilke and the Machine of Cinema
- Emil Jannings, Falstaff, and the Spectacle of the Body Natural
- Sacrifice and the Semiotics of Power in Der zerbrochene Krug
- F.W. Murnau, C.D. Friedrich, and the Conceit of the Absent Spectator
- Abstraction and Materiality in the Arts, Literature, and Music