Adaptations; From Text to Screen, Screen to Text
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Book Description
What happens when Jane Austen's Emma becomes the big screen's Clueless? How does Batman the comic book translate into a cartoon, television show, and film? With contributions from some of the finest film scholars in the world, Adaptations looks at what happens to popular texts when they are transformed into an entirely different medium, including novel and comic book to screen and an innovative look at screen to novel. Wide-ranging and innovative in its approach, Adaptations is a trenchant look at how a story changes--successfully or not--in all its mediums: novel, film, comic book, cartoon, and television.
Contributors: Julian North, Esther Sonnet, Roger Bromley, Pat Kirkham, Sally Warren, Nicholas Zurbrugg, Mark Rawlinson, Derek Paget, Sharon Ouditt, Ken Gelder, Ina Rae Hark, Will Brooker, Paul Wells.
About the Author
Deborah Cartmell is Senior Lecturer in the School of Visual Arts and Humanities at Leicester DeMontfort University. She is the author of Shakespeare Visualised (1999). Imelda Whelehan is Principal Lecturer in English and Media Studies at DeMontfort. She is the author of Modern Feminist Thought (1995).
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Adaptations; From Text to Screen, Screen to Text,D. CARTMELL,Routledge,0415167388,Film & Video - Screenwriting,Film adaptations,Literary Criticism,Motion pictures and literature,Performing Arts,Pop Arts / Pop Culture,Drama texts: from c 1900 -,Films, cinema,Literary studies: general,Media studies
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