Lecture 3: Chaplin

author: David Thorburn, Literature at MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
recorded by: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
published: Oct. 10, 2008,   recorded: September 2006,   views: 3161
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1. Movies before Chaplin

2. Enter Chaplin

3. Chaplin's career

• The multiplicity principle, continued

4. The Tramp as myth

5. Chaplin's world - elemental themes

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Chaplin, Charlie. The Immigrant (view film)

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Comment1 Tina F., October 1, 2012 at 6:50 a.m.:

Thank you Prof. Thorburn. Thank you MIT for the whole Open Course Ware iniciative. I'm from Brazil and I'd like to know if there's anyway I can watch the rest of the lectures of this course. I've tried videolectures.net and ocw.mit.edu but could only find Lectures 1, 2, 3 and 20. If they're not available I leave here a record of my interest in having them available and my sincere thanks.

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