Adaptation and AppropriationFrom 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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The Historical Novel by Jerome de Groot Historicism – second edition by Paul Hamilton Humanism – second edition by Tony Davies Ideology – second edition by David Hawkes Interdisciplinarity – second edition by Joe Moran Intertextuality ...
The Historical Novel by Jerome de Groot Historicism – second edition by Paul Hamilton Humanism – second edition by Tony Davies Ideology – second edition by David Hawkes Interdisciplinarity – second edition by Joe Moran Intertextuality ...
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Any exploration of intertextuality, and its specific manifestation in the forms of adaptation and appropriation, ... The notion that the tracing of intertextual reference and allusion is a self-confirming exercise is reasonable enough ...
Any exploration of intertextuality, and its specific manifestation in the forms of adaptation and appropriation, ... The notion that the tracing of intertextual reference and allusion is a self-confirming exercise is reasonable enough ...
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In the literary sphere, Roland Barthes declared that 'any text is an intertext' (1981: 39), suggesting that the works of ... indicating how they benefited from readers who created their own intertextual networks and connections.
In the literary sphere, Roland Barthes declared that 'any text is an intertext' (1981: 39), suggesting that the works of ... indicating how they benefited from readers who created their own intertextual networks and connections.
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In appropriations the intertextual relationship may be less explicit, more embedded, but what is often inescapable is the fact that a political or ethical commitment shapes a writer's, director's or performer's decision to reinterpret a ...
In appropriations the intertextual relationship may be less explicit, more embedded, but what is often inescapable is the fact that a political or ethical commitment shapes a writer's, director's or performer's decision to reinterpret a ...
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credited with formulating the theory of intertextuality, hers was a theory that was far from exclusive in its application to literature. She viewed art, music, drama, dance and literature in terms of a living mosaic, ...
credited with formulating the theory of intertextuality, hers was a theory that was far from exclusive in its application to literature. She viewed art, music, drama, dance and literature in terms of a living mosaic, ...
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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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