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The Image Industries
A Constructive analysis of Films and Television
William Lynch, S.J.
For years most of our more serious writers have regarded movies and television as a kind of cultural Samson - powerful, but blind and relatively harmless.
It is the purpose of this book to point out to the critics that Samson might pull our cultural castle down upon our ears, and to point out to the average reader that fire - even Pormethean fire can destroy what it touches, and it touches millions of us every day.
As Father Lynch points out, images, as well as ideas, have consequences.
Hard cover book with dust jacket. Published in 1959 by Sheed & Ward. 159 pages. Imprimatur: Robert F. Joyce, D.D. Bishop of Burlington. Binding and pages are secure. Pages are brown of age and storage. Former library book with the usual markings. Overall good condition.
A Constructive analysis of Films and Television
William Lynch, S.J.
For years most of our more serious writers have regarded movies and television as a kind of cultural Samson - powerful, but blind and relatively harmless.
It is the purpose of this book to point out to the critics that Samson might pull our cultural castle down upon our ears, and to point out to the average reader that fire - even Pormethean fire can destroy what it touches, and it touches millions of us every day.
As Father Lynch points out, images, as well as ideas, have consequences.
Hard cover book with dust jacket. Published in 1959 by Sheed & Ward. 159 pages. Imprimatur: Robert F. Joyce, D.D. Bishop of Burlington. Binding and pages are secure. Pages are brown of age and storage. Former library book with the usual markings. Overall good condition.










