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Classics in Film and Fiction Deborah Cartmell

Classics in Film and Fiction By Deborah Cartmell

Classics in Film and Fiction by Deborah Cartmell


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Summary

Evaluates the term 'classic', discussing a wide range of films and texts including Jane Eyre, The Tempest and Alice in Wonderland

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Classics in Film and Fiction by Deborah Cartmell

This book negotiates the notion of a 'classic' in film and fiction, exploring the growing interface and the blurring of boundaries between literature and film. Taking the problematic term 'classic' as its focus, the contributors consider both canonical literary and film texts, questioning whether classic status in one domain transfers it to another.

Classics in Film and Fiction looks at a wide range of texts and their adaptations. Authors discussed are Shakespeare, Charlotte Bronte, Henry James, Franz Kafka, Thomas Mann, Virginia Woolf, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Arthur Miller, Truman Capote and Lewis Carroll. Book to film adaptations analysed include Jane Eyre, The Crucible, The Tempest and Alice in Wonderland. The collection also evaluates the term 'classic' in a wider context, including a comparison of Joyce's Ulysses with Hitchcock's Rear Window. Throughout, the contributors challenge the dichotomy between high culture and pop culture.

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'An essential volume for readers interested in the theory and practice of film adaptation and canon formation' -- SCOPE: An Online Journal of Film Studies

About Deborah Cartmell

Deborah Cartmell is a Professor in English Literature at De Montfort University. I.Q. Hunter is the Professor of Film Studies at De Montfort University. His books include, The Routledge Companion to British Cinema History (Routledge, 2017) and Alien Identities (Pluto Press, 1999). Heidi Kaye is the former Senior Lecturer in English and Women's Studies at De Montfort University. She is the author of many feminist studies. Her books include, Classics in Film and Fiction (Pluto Press, 2000) and Alien Identities (Pluto Press, 1999). Imelda Whelehan is a Research Professor in English and Gender Studies. Her books include, Classics in Film and Fiction (Pluto Press, 2000), The Cambridge Companion to Literature on Screen (CUP, 2007) and Ageing, Popular Culture and Contemporary Feminism (Palgrave, 2014).

Table of Contents

Introduction: Classics across the film/literature divide by Heidi Kaye and Imelda Whelehan
1. 'If Only You Could See What I've Seen with Your Eyes': Bladerunner and Symphonie Pastorale by Nick Peim
2. Classic Shakespeare for All: Forbidden Planet and Prospero's Books, Two Screen Adaptations of The Tempest by Sara Martin
3. The Red and the Blue: Jane Eyre in the Nineties by Lisa Hopkins
4. Transcultural Aesthetics and the Film Adaptations of Henry James by Martin Halliwell
5. 'Hystorical' Puritanism: Contemporary Cinematic Adaptations of Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter and Arthur Miller's The Crucible by Sergio Rizzo
6. Mrs Dalloway and Orlando: The Subject of Time and Generic Transactions by Lesley Higgins and Marie-Christine Leps
7. 'Desire Projected Itself Visually': Watching Death in Venice by Stuart Burrows
8. Leopold Bloom Walks and Jimmy Stewart Stares: On Motion, Genre, and the Classic by Kay Young
9. Trial and Error: Combinatory Fidelity in Two Versions of Franz Kafka's The Trial by Paul M. Malone
10. In Cold Blood: Yellow Birds, New Realism and Killer Culture by Paul Wells
11. Home by Tea-time: Fear of Imagination in Disney's Alice in
Wonderland by Deborah Ross
Notes on Contributors
Index

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NLS9780745315881
9780745315881
0745315887
Classics in Film and Fiction by Deborah Cartmell
New
Paperback
Pluto Press
2000-03-20
256
N/A
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