Edition |
2nd ed. |
Description |
470 pages ; 25 cm. |
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unmediated n rdamedia |
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volume nc rdacarrier |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
PART 1 : Film and literature in the crosscurrents of history. The prehistory of film and literature -- Filming literature : from early film and literature to classical form, 1895-1925 -- Testing and expanding the value of film and literature, 1915-1940 -- Pens, pulp, and the crisis of the word, 1940-1960 -- Academic cinema and international spectacles, 1960-1980 -- Books and movies as multimedia : into the new millennium -- -- PART 2 : Major documents and debates. 2.1 Adaptation studies. Adaptation, or the cinema as digest / André Basin -- Adaptation / Dudley Andrew -- Beyond fidelity : the dialogics of adaptation / Robert Stam -- Adaptation, translation, critique / Lawrence Venuti -- Twelve fallacies in contemporary adaptation theory / Thomas Leich -- 2.2 Adaptation in history. Progress and endowment / Vachel Lindsay -- Novel, short story, drama : the conditions for influence / Kristin Thompson -- The means of photoplay / Hugo Münsterberg -- Dickens, Griffith, and the film today / Sergei Eisenstein -- The work of art in the age of its technological reproducibility / Walter Benjamin -- Literary forces encouraging the use of black writers / Mark A. Reid -- Literature on the small screen : television adaptations / Sarah Cardwell -- 2.3 Authors and auteurs. The birth of a new avant-garde : la caméra-stylo / Alexandre Astruc -- The auteur theory / Peter Wollen -- The screenplay and authorship in adaptation / Jack Boozer -- 2.4 Novels, theater, poetry, and non-fiction. Theater and cinema / André Bazin -- Acting : stage vs. screen / Leo Braudy -- The limits of the novel and the limits of the film / George Bluestone -- Readership and spectatorship / Judith Mayne -- The lyrical film / P. Adams Sitney -- The essay film : on thoughts occasioned by ... Michel De Montaigne and Chris Marker / Timothy Corrigan -- 2.5 Major writers / major films : on William Shakespeare's Macbeth and Jane Austen's Emma. "When every noise appals me" : sound and fear in Macbeth and Akira Kurosawa's Throne of Blood / Evelyn Tribble -- Out damned Scot : dislocating Macbeth in transnational film and media culture / Courtney Lehmann -- Emma, interrupted : speaking Jane Austen in fiction and film / Hilary Schor -- Adapting Jane Austen : the surprising fidelity of Clueless / William Galperin -- 2.6 Beyond film and literary texts. Materializing adaptation theory : the adaptation industry / Simone Murray -- "How? (audiences)" / Linda Hutcheon -- Searching for the origami : The Matrix and transmedia storytelling / Henry Jenkins -- -- PART 3 : Writing about film and literature : critical terms, borders, and strategies. Analytical terms and categories -- Major topics in adaptation studies -- Writing about film and / versus literature. |
Summary |
The Routledge new edition of this classic book functions as an accessible introduction to the historical and theoretical exchanges between film and literature and also includes the key critical readings necessary for an understanding of this increasingly vibrant and popular field of adaption studies. This new edition has been fully updated and is usefully separated into three sections: in the first section Timothy Corrigan guides readers through the history of film and literature to the present; the second section has expanded to reprint 28 key essays by leading theorists in the field including Andre Bazin, Linda Hutcheon and Robert Stam, as well as new essays by Timothy Corrigan and William Galperin; and the third section offers hands-on strategies and advice for students writing about film and literature. Film and Literature will fill a gap for many film and literature courses and courses concentrating on the interplay between the two. |
Subject |
Motion pictures and literature.
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Motion pictures and literature. (OCoLC)fst01027410
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Added Author |
Corrigan, Timothy, 1951-
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ISBN |
9780415560108 (pbk.) |
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0415560101 (pbk.) |
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9780415560092 (hardback) |
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0415560098 (hardback) |
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