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Medientyp:
Buch
Titel:
Beyond adaptation
:
essays on radical transformations of original works
Enthält:
Borrowing a melody: Jane Campion's The piano and intertextuality
/ Phyllis Frus
Adaptation, The orchid thief, and the subversion of Hollywood conventions
/ Devin Harner
Historical figures transformed: free enterprise and I, Tituba, black witch of Salem
/ Marni Gauthier
Post-colonial transformation: the rejection of English in Gavin Hood's Tsotsi
/ Anne M. Reef
Transforming Great expectations: Dickens, Cuarón, and the bildungsroman
/ Antje S. Anderson
A fuller statement of the case: Mary Reilly and The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
/ Laurie F. Leach
Transforming Shakespeare: Neil Gaiman and The sandman
/ Julia Round
On the trail of the butterfly: D. H. Hwang and transformation
/ Deborah L. Ross
Wicked and wonderful witches: narrative and gender negotiations from The wizard of Oz to Wicked
/ Alissa Burger
"Wonderland's become quite strange": from Lewis Carroll's Alice to American McGee's Alice
/ Cathlena Martin
Stories to live by: re-framing storytelling in the Arabian nights miniseries
/ Jennifer Orme
Mulan: Disney's hybrid heroine
/ Lan Dong
Mass-marketing "beauty": how a feminist heroine became an insipid Disney princess
/ Marc Dipaolo
Four times upon a time: "Snow White" retold
/ Stella Bolaki
Mermaid tales on screen: Splash, The little mermaid and Aquamarine
/ Christy Williams.
Anmerkungen:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:
"Fifteen essays investigate a variety of texts that rework everything from literary classics to popular children's books, demonstrating how these new, stand-alone creations critically engage their sources and contexts. Particular attention is paid to parody, intertextuality, and fairy-tale transformations in the examination of these works, all of which occupy a unique narrative and creative space"--Provided by publisher
"Fifteen essays investigate a variety of texts that rework everything from literary classics to popular children's books, demonstrating how these new, stand-alone creations critically engage their sources and contexts. Particular attention is paid to parody, intertextuality, and fairy-tale transformations in the examination of these works, all of which occupy a unique narrative and creative space"--Provided by publisher