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Chaplin: His Life and Art

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Chaplin: His Life and Art
AuthorDavid Robinson
LanguageEnglish
PublishedJanuary 1985
PublisherMcGraw Hill
Pages792
ISBN9780070531819

Chaplin: His Life and Art is a 1985 book (revised second edition 2001) by film critic David Robinson which examines the life and works of Sir Charlie Chaplin. Along with Chaplin's 1964 book My Autobiography, it was used as source material for the 1992 film Chaplin. The idea for the book originated with Chaplin's long-time collaborator and producer Jerome Epstein.[1]

Reviews

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The British Film Institute described the book as Chaplin's "definitive biography ... impeccably researched, well written and full of detail."[2]

First edition

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References

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  1. ^ Kanin, Garson (1985-11-10). "The Paradoxical Sir Tramp". New York Times. Retrieved 9 June 2023.
  2. ^ "Bibliography". Charlie Chaplin. British Film Institute. Archived from the original on June 19, 2006. Retrieved June 23, 2012.