Analyzing Literature-to-Film Adaptations(English, Paperback, Snyder Mary H.)

Analyzing Literature-to-Film Adaptations(English, Paperback, Snyder Mary H.)

  • Snyder Mary H.
Publisher:A&C BlackISBN 13: 9781441168184ISBN 10: 1441168184

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Analyzing Literature-to-Film Adaptations(English, Paperback, Snyder Mary H.) is written by Snyder Mary H. and published by Continuum Publishing Corporation. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1441168184 (ISBN 10) and 9781441168184 (ISBN 13).

This is an introduction of an academic means for critical analysis of film adaptations. Critical questions specific to film adaptations need to be not only developed but established. And, these questions, these approaches, need to be accessible to students, who are not yet educationally sophisticated enough to digest purely theoretical material. "Analyzing Literature-to-Film Adaptations: A Novelist's Exploration and Guide" signifies an exploration into film adaptation from a novelists' perspective, from the author working with a screenwriter, embarking on a journey to understand the implications of literature-to-film adaptation and the complexities and problems it raises. Using well-known adaptations ("Mary Shelley's Frankenstein," "Children of Men," "The Handmaid's Tale," "The Hours;" "The Cider House Rules," "Beloved," "Atonement;" "No Country for Old Men" and "The Road") this book will put forth an understanding of film and film analysis, as well as address literary analysis; though the crux of the book will be the introduction of an academic means for critical analysis of film adaptations.It will focus on literature-to-film adaptations, or literary narratives (novels, novellas, short stories) being adapted to film.