
Filming Literature
The Art of Screen Adaptation
Neil Sinyard(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 18. April 2013
Book
Hardback
204 pages
978-0-415-82677-8 (ISBN)
Description
This is a comprehensive survey of the relationship between film and literature. It looks at the cinematic adaptations of such literary masters as Shakespeare, Henry James, Joseph Conrad and D.H. Lawrence, and considers the contribution to the cinema made by important literary figures as Harold Pinter, James Agree and Graham Greene. Elsewhere, the book draws intriguing analogies between certain literary and film artists, such as Dickens and Chaplin, Ford and Twain, and suggests that such analogies can throw fresh light on the subjects under review. Another chapter considers the film genre of the bio-pic, the numerous cinematic attempts to render in concrete terms the complexities of the literary life, whether the writer be Proust, Joyce, Oscar Wilde, Dashiel Hammett, Agatha Christie or Boris Pasternak.
Originally published in 1986, this is a book to appeal to any reader with an interest in film or literature, and is of especial value to those involved in the teaching or study of either subject.
Originally published in 1986, this is a book to appeal to any reader with an interest in film or literature, and is of especial value to those involved in the teaching or study of either subject.
Reviews / Votes
'This is surely a model of what a work of film analysis should be; clear, concise, illuminating, almost wholly free of the woolly theorizing and pseudo-profundities that so often render such studies almost unreadable. A large number of 'films of the book' are discussed in relation to their originals, the authors covered ranging from Shakespeare to L.P. Hartley...The whole book is stimulating, shot through with some splendidly pithy comments, essential reading for anyone seriously interested in either film or literature.'Ivan Butler, Film Review annual, 1987-8
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
482 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-82677-8 (9780415826778)
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Person
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Content
Introduction 1. 'In My Mind's Eye': Shakespeare on the Screen2. Historian of Fine Consciences: Henry James and the Cinema3. Another Fine Mess: D.H. Lawrence and Thomas Hardy on Film4. Age of Doublethink: George Orwell and the Cinema5. Pinter's Go-Between 6. The Camera Eye of James Agee7. Kindred Spirits: Analogies between the Film and Literary Artist8. Adaptation as Criticism: Four Films 9. Bio-Pics: The Literary Life on Film10. Film and Theatre