Contributor
Cartmell, Deborah.
Imprint:Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Descriptionxi, 273 p. ; 24 cm.
Note:Reading film and literature / Brain McFarlane. - Literature on screen: a history: in the gap / Timothy Corrigan. - Gospel narritives on silent film / Judith Buchanan. - William Shakespeare, filmmaker / Douglas Lanier. - The nineteenth-century novel on film: Jane Austin / Linda V. Troost. - Modernism and adaptation / Martin Halliwell. - Postmodern adaptation: pastiche, intersexuality and re-functioning / Peter Brooker. - Heritage and literature on screen: Heimat and heritage / Eckart Voigts Virchow. - "Don't let's ask for the moon!": reading and viewing the woman's film / Imelda Whelehan. - Post-classical fantasy cinema: The Lord of the Rings / I.Q. Hunter. - Adapting children's literature / Deborah Cartmell. - Literature on the snall screen: television adaptations / Sarah Cardwell. - Classical literature and animation: all adaptations are equal, but some are more equal than others / Paul Wells. - High Fidelity? Music in screen adaptations / Annette Davison. - From screen to text: novelization, the hidden continent / Jan Baetens. - A practical understanding of literature on screen: two conversations with Andrew Davies / Deborah Cartmell and Imelda Whelehan.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. 252-261) and index.