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the first remains strong, and was very powerful at the time. I watched just about everything, including the junk. The screen teemed with unsummable activity. It was full of visions, legends, myths, fables. T.V was scarcely something you could feel superior to. It was too various. What I had to offer was negative capability, a capability for submission to the medium. I was the first to submit myself to
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Karl Miller appreciated the kind of joke that unveils a problem: if your gags had a serious reason for being there, they stayed in." James explains in the preface: "Television was a natural part of my life. I loved watching it and I loved being on it. The second passion has since somewhat faded, but
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In the preface James says that the idea of publishing a selection of his television criticism had been in his mind since speaking with
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s weekly television critic. The selection begins with a piece on the
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in Montreal. It was first published in 1977. The title derives from
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This article about a non-fiction book related to television is a
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and find him fascinating. No critic before me had ever regarded
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Dreams out of the ivory gate, and visions before midnight.
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is a selection of the television criticism written by
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