Fantasy Fiction Into Film: EssaysLeslie Stratyner, James R. Keller McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers, 18 Jul 2007 - 197 halaman This work examines the symbolism of fantasy fiction, literal and figurative representation in fantastic film adaptations, and the imaginative differences between page and screen. Essays focus on movies adapted from various types of fantasy fiction--novels, short stories and graphic novels--and study the transformation and literal translation from text to film in the Lord of the Rings, The Chronicles of Narnia, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Howl's Moving Castle, Finding Neverland, The Wizard of Oz, Wicked and Practical Magic. |
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... bank where Mr. Banks works , represented by the ancient Mr. Daws , the bank's founder , are a slapstick crew straight out of Dickens : materially grasping , avaricious , miserly , and ridiculous . Although Nina Ponier argues that the ...
... bank where Mr. Banks works , represented by the ancient Mr. Daws , the bank's founder , are a slapstick crew straight out of Dickens : materially grasping , avaricious , miserly , and ridiculous . Although Nina Ponier argues that the ...
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... Banks from young Michael , telling the boy that the elder Banks is " imprisoned " in his job at the bank and thus deserves understanding . He convinces Mr. Banks of the importance of paying attention to his children while they are young ...
... Banks from young Michael , telling the boy that the elder Banks is " imprisoned " in his job at the bank and thus deserves understanding . He convinces Mr. Banks of the importance of paying attention to his children while they are young ...
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... Banks takes his children to his bank , for example , he tries to force Michael to invest his tuppence in the bank , preventing the child from giving the money to the bird woman , which is what he really wants to do . Mr. Banks's ...
... Banks takes his children to his bank , for example , he tries to force Michael to invest his tuppence in the bank , preventing the child from giving the money to the bird woman , which is what he really wants to do . Mr. Banks's ...
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