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      Smashing the small screen: David Lynch, Twin Peaks and reinventing television

      Barrett, Kyle
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      Barrett, K. (2017). Smashing the small screen: David Lynch, Twin Peaks and reinventing television. In E. Hoffman & D. Grace (Eds.), Approaching Twin Peaks: Critical Essays on the Original Series (pp. 47–64). Jefferson, NC, USA: McFarland.
      Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/11875
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      Cult filmmaker reinvented the visual landscape of television with his series Twin Peaks. By applying his creative practices to network television production, Lynch turned the small screen in to a cinematic event that pulled audiences into a surreal, enrapturing narrative.
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      2017
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      Chapter in Book
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      McFarland
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      From Approaching Twin Peaks: Critical Essays on the Original Series © 2017 Edited by Eric Hoffman and Dominick Grace by permission of McFarland & Company, Inc., Box 611, Jefferson NC 28640. www.mcfarlandbooks.com.
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