Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1986. — 363 p. — ISBN: 0-674-09062-4.
Through most of the 1960s, and into the 1970s - less so today, although habits of thinking die hard - Paris was seen internationally as a kind of
world film capital. But, and to a significant extent, that reputation was also built upon a sense that French criticism, and not only French cinema, led the world in having something new to say.
New Wave/French Cinema.
American Cinema: Celebration.
American Cinema: Reevaluation.
Towards a New Cinema/New Criticism.