Adaptation and AppropriationRoutledge, 19 Nov 2015 - 254 halaman From the apparently simple adaptation of a text into film, theatre or a new literary work, to the more complex appropriation of style or meaning, it is arguable that all texts are somehow connected to a network of existing texts and art forms. In this new edition Adaptation and Appropriation explores:
Ranging across genres and harnessing concepts from fields as diverse as musicology and the natural sciences, this volume brings clarity to the complex debates around adaptation and appropriation, offering a much-needed resource for those studying literature, film, media or culture. |
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... further expanded the lexicon with concepts such as remediation and specific concepts such as the mashup, remix, hack and sample. The glossary at the back of this volume grapples with a small selection of these terms but embedded within ...
... further expanded the lexicon with concepts such as remediation and specific concepts such as the mashup, remix, hack and sample. The glossary at the back of this volume grapples with a small selection of these terms but embedded within ...
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... further shift or extension of reference, being applied most often to those works which carry out an extended imitation of the style of a single artist or writer. There are, undoubtedly, some current novelists who are exponents of the ...
... further shift or extension of reference, being applied most often to those works which carry out an extended imitation of the style of a single artist or writer. There are, undoubtedly, some current novelists who are exponents of the ...
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... further theorist of literature's relationship to its own past whose work is frequently both acknowledged and challenged by those subject-positions is Harold Bloom. His seminal work The Anxiety of Influence, first published in 1973 ...
... further theorist of literature's relationship to its own past whose work is frequently both acknowledged and challenged by those subject-positions is Harold Bloom. His seminal work The Anxiety of Influence, first published in 1973 ...
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... further set of productive correspondences. Deploying a separate field of terminology derived from the world of horticulture, Genette has written at length about the 'palimpsestuous nature of texts', observing that 'Any text is a ...
... further set of productive correspondences. Deploying a separate field of terminology derived from the world of horticulture, Genette has written at length about the 'palimpsestuous nature of texts', observing that 'Any text is a ...
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... further to consider 'Alternative perspectives'. As well as Daniel Defoe, Charlotte Brontë, and Virginia Woolf, this section considers the ongoing fascination with re-creating and critiquing the Victorian era via various performances of ...
... further to consider 'Alternative perspectives'. As well as Daniel Defoe, Charlotte Brontë, and Virginia Woolf, this section considers the ongoing fascination with re-creating and critiquing the Victorian era via various performances of ...
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Shakespearean appropriations | |
Myth and metamorphosis | |
Other versions of fairy tale and folklore | |
Constructing alternative points of view | |
Or rethinking the nineteenth century | |
Or appropriating the facts | |
Copyright and the work of art in the age | |
Different versions | |
Glossary | |
Index | |
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