
David Lean
Filmmaker and Philosopher
Lydia Goehr(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 7. August 2025
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-1-350-42931-4 (ISBN)
Description
David Lean's extraordinary films enact themselves through the sights and sounds of the technologies of modernity: through trains, planes, ships, and automobiles - through the radio and the gramophone.
His musical motifs are known worldwide: Lara's theme in Zhivago; the Colonel Bogey March in Kwai; Estella's motif in Great Expectations; Rosy's motif in Ryan's Daughter; Lawrence's motif for his adventure in Arabia, and of course Rachmaninoff's pounding chords in Brief Encounter. When, however, Lean described the process of cutting pictures as akin to the music flowing through them, what sort of music or musicality had he in mind: a classical or popular music, or a way of using musical form to mix up the meaning and material of his films?
Lydia Goehr's new book tracks the soundscape of Lean's films not only through their musical scores, but also through the radios and gramophones that, at the start of Lean's career, were becoming indispensable household commodities. The book begins and ends with a motif, running from the early domestic films situated in the English home, to the subsequent extensive epics of colony, commonwealth, and empire. The fidelities and infidelities of the domestic world are traced across to the loyalties and betrayals of nations in war and peace - dualities that are bound up in this book with the witty British filmmaker's art itself
His musical motifs are known worldwide: Lara's theme in Zhivago; the Colonel Bogey March in Kwai; Estella's motif in Great Expectations; Rosy's motif in Ryan's Daughter; Lawrence's motif for his adventure in Arabia, and of course Rachmaninoff's pounding chords in Brief Encounter. When, however, Lean described the process of cutting pictures as akin to the music flowing through them, what sort of music or musicality had he in mind: a classical or popular music, or a way of using musical form to mix up the meaning and material of his films?
Lydia Goehr's new book tracks the soundscape of Lean's films not only through their musical scores, but also through the radios and gramophones that, at the start of Lean's career, were becoming indispensable household commodities. The book begins and ends with a motif, running from the early domestic films situated in the English home, to the subsequent extensive epics of colony, commonwealth, and empire. The fidelities and infidelities of the domestic world are traced across to the loyalties and betrayals of nations in war and peace - dualities that are bound up in this book with the witty British filmmaker's art itself
Reviews / Votes
What is really astonishing is the quality of the research. ... its perceptive thoroughness.... [I]t is difficult to imagine any need for a further book-length study of the legendary Lean. * Prof Lydia Goehr *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
516 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-42931-4 (9781350429314)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Lydia Goehr is Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University, USA. Her publications include The Quest for Voice: Music, Politics and the Limits of Philosophy (1998) and Elective Affinities: Musical Essays on the History of Aesthetic Theory (2008).
Content
Preface
1. Making the Cut by Musical Means: Introduction to the Films of David Lean
2. Beethoven and Bust: This Happy Breed (1944), Ryan's Daughter (1970)
3. Rachmaninoff on Record: Blithe Spirit (1945), Brief Encounter (1945)
4. Concerto for all Hands: In Which We Serve (1942), Brief Encounter (1945)
5. Of Craft and Craftiness: Great Expectations (1946), Oliver Twist (1948)), Hobson's Choice (1954)
6. Dream Vacations and Souvenirs: The Passionate Friends (1949), Summer Madness (1955)
7. Trials of Home and Hard Labor: Madeleine (1950), The Sound Barrier (1952), The Bridge over the River Kwai (1957)
8. Myths, Gifts, and Echoes: Lawrence of Arabia (1962), Doctor Zhivago (1965), A Passage to India (1984)
Bibliography
Index
1. Making the Cut by Musical Means: Introduction to the Films of David Lean
2. Beethoven and Bust: This Happy Breed (1944), Ryan's Daughter (1970)
3. Rachmaninoff on Record: Blithe Spirit (1945), Brief Encounter (1945)
4. Concerto for all Hands: In Which We Serve (1942), Brief Encounter (1945)
5. Of Craft and Craftiness: Great Expectations (1946), Oliver Twist (1948)), Hobson's Choice (1954)
6. Dream Vacations and Souvenirs: The Passionate Friends (1949), Summer Madness (1955)
7. Trials of Home and Hard Labor: Madeleine (1950), The Sound Barrier (1952), The Bridge over the River Kwai (1957)
8. Myths, Gifts, and Echoes: Lawrence of Arabia (1962), Doctor Zhivago (1965), A Passage to India (1984)
Bibliography
Index