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Novel to Film: An Introduction to the Theory of Adaptation
Brian McFarlane
English
Advanced
Film & Cinema
4.7 / 5
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1996
Published
389
pages
444
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'It wasn't as good as the book' - this is the response to many a film adaptation, and even the starting point of many film reviews. Novel into Film is the first sytematic theoretical account of the process by which the great (and not so great) works of literature are transformed
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'It wasn't as good as the book' - this is the response to many a film adaptation, and even the starting point of many film reviews.
Novel into Film is the first sytematic theoretical account of the process by which the great (and not so great) works of literature are transformed into the good, bad (sometimes ugly) but always distinctive medium of cinema. Drawing upon recent relevant literay and film theory, the book provides
careful analysis of the theory and practice of metamorphosis. The Scarlet Letter, Random Harvest, Great Expectations, Daisy Miller and Cape Fear provide case studies which represent a range of fiction and cinematic practice.
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