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A companion to literature, film, and adaptation

Author
Additional Author(s)
  • Cartmell, Deborah
Publisher
West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons , 2014
Language
Indonesian
ISBN
9781118917534
Series
Subject(s)
  • AMERICAN LITERATURE-ADAPTATIONS
  • TELEVISION AND LITERATURE
  • TELEVISION ADAPTATIONS-HISTORY AND CRITICISM
  • MOTION PICTURES AND LITERATURE
  • FILM ADAPTATIONS-HISTORY AND CRITICISM
  • ENGLISH LITERATURE-ADAPTATIONS
Notes
. Bibliography. Index: p. 416-433
Abstract
This is a comprehensive collection of original essays that explore the aesthetics, economics, and mechanics of movie adaptation, from the days of silent cinema to contemporary franchise phenomena. Featuring a range of theoretical approaches, and chapters on the historical, ideological and economic aspects of adaptation, the volume reflects today’s acceptance of intertextuality as a vital and progressive cultural force.
Incorporates new research in adaptation studies
Features a chapter on the Harry Potter franchise, as well as other contemporary perspectives
Showcases work by leading Shakespeare adaptation scholars
Explores fascinating topics such as ‘unfilmable’ texts
Includes detailed considerations of Ian McEwan’s Atonement and Conrad’s Heart of Darkness
Physical Dimension
Number of Page(s)
xiv, 433 p.
Dimension
25 cm.
Other Desc.
ill.
Summary / Review / Table of Content
List of Contributors viii
Acknowledgments xi

Foreword: Kamilla Elliott xii

100+ Years of Adaptations, or, Adaptation as the Art Form of Democracy 1
Deborah Cartmell

Part I History and Contexts: From Image to Sound 15

1 Literary Adaptation in the Silent Era 17
Judith Buchanan

2 Writing on the Silent Screen 33
Gregory Robinson

3 Adaptation and Modernism 52
Richard J. Hand

4 Sound Adaptation: Sam Taylor’s The Taming of the Shrew 70
Deborah Cartmell

Part II Approaches 85

5 Adaptation and Intertextuality, or, What isn’t an Adaptation, and What Does it Matter? 87

6 Film Authorship and Adaptation 105
Shelley Cobb

7 The Business of Adaptation: Reading the Market 122
Simone Murray

Part III Genre: Film, Television 141

8 Adapting the X-Men: Comic-Book Narratives in Film Franchises 143
Martin Zeller-Jacques

9 The Classic Novel on British Television 159
Richard Butt

Part IV Authors and Periods 177

10 Screened Writers 179
Kamilla Elliott

11 Murdering Othello 198
Douglas M. Lanier

12 Hamlet’s Hauntographology: Film Philology, Facsimiles, and Textual Faux-ensics 216
Richard Burt

13 Shakespeare to Austen on Screen 241
Lisa Hopkins

14 Austen and Sterne: Beyond Heritage 256
Ariane Hudelet

15 Neo-Victorian Adaptations 272
Imelda Whelehan

Part V Beyond Authors and Canonical Texts 293

16 Costume and Adaptation 295
Pamela Church Gibson and Tamar Jeffers McDonald

17 Music into Movies: The Film of the Song 312
Ian Inglis

18 Rambo on Page and Screen 330
Jeremy Strong

Part VI Case Studies: Adaptable and Unadaptable Texts 343

19 Writing for the Movies: Writing and Screening Atonement (2007) 345
Yvonne Griggs

20 Foregrounding the Media: Atonement (2007) as an Adaptation 359
Christine Geraghty

21 Paratextual Adaptation: Heart of Darkness as Hearts of Darkness via Apocalypse Now 374
Jamie Sherry

22 Authorship, Commerce, and Harry Potter 391
James Russell

23 Adapting the Unadaptable – The Screenwriter’s Perspective 408
Diane Lake

Index 416
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