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Literature and Film is a cornucopia of vibrant essays that chart the history and confluence of literature and film. It explores in detail a wide and international spectrum of novels and adaptations, bringing together the very latest scholarship in the field.

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“Stam and Raengo's Literature and Film offers a wonderful collection of approaches to the multifaceted and sometimes contradictory relationship between the written word and the filmic image, bringing into the discussion a refreshing series of examples drawn from international and minority cinemas.”

Richard Pea, Columbia University



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations viii

Notes on Contributors ix

Preface xiii

Acknowledgments xv

Introduction: The Theory and Practice of Adaptation 1
Robert Stam

1 Improvements and Reparations at Mansfield Park 53
Tim Watson

2 Keeping the Carcass in Motion: Adaptation and Transmutations of the National in The Last of the Mohicans 71
Jacquelyn Kilpatrick

3 The Discreet Charm of the Leisure Class: Terence Davies’s The House of Mirth 86
Richard Porton

4 In Search of Adaptation: Proust and Film 100
Melissa Anderson

5 The Grapes of Wrath: Thematic Emphasis through Visual Style 111
Vivian C. Sobchack

6 Cape Fear and Trembling: Familial Dread 126
Kirsten Thompson

7 The Carnival of Repression: German Left-wing Politics and The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum 148
Alexandra Seibel

8 Serial Time: Bluebeard in Stepford 163
Bliss Cua Lim

9 Boyz N the Hood Chronotopes: Spike Lee, Richard Price, and the Changing Authorship of Clockers 191
Paula J. Massood

10 Defusing the English Patient 208
Patrick Deer

11 Carnivals and Goldfish: History and Crisis in the Butcher Boy 233
Jessica Scarlata

12 Passion or Heartburn? The Uses of Humor in Esquivel’s and Arau’s Like Water for Chocolate 252
Dianna C. Niebylski

13 Beloved: The Adaptation of an American Slave Narrative 272
Mia Mask

14 Oral Traditions, Literature, and Cinema in Africa 295
Mbye Cham

15 Memory and History in the Politics of Adaptation: Revisiting the Partition of India in Tamas 313
Ranjani Mazumdar

16 The Written Scene: Writers as Figures of Cinematic Redemption 331
Paul Arthur

Index 343

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    A Paperback / softback by Robert Stam, Alessandra Raengo

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 09/09/2004
      ISBN13: 9780631230557, 978-0631230557
      ISBN10: 0631230556

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Literature and Film is a cornucopia of vibrant essays that chart the history and confluence of literature and film. It explores in detail a wide and international spectrum of novels and adaptations, bringing together the very latest scholarship in the field.

      Trade Review
      “Stam and Raengo's Literature and Film offers a wonderful collection of approaches to the multifaceted and sometimes contradictory relationship between the written word and the filmic image, bringing into the discussion a refreshing series of examples drawn from international and minority cinemas.”

      Richard Pea, Columbia University



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations viii

      Notes on Contributors ix

      Preface xiii

      Acknowledgments xv

      Introduction: The Theory and Practice of Adaptation 1
      Robert Stam

      1 Improvements and Reparations at Mansfield Park 53
      Tim Watson

      2 Keeping the Carcass in Motion: Adaptation and Transmutations of the National in The Last of the Mohicans 71
      Jacquelyn Kilpatrick

      3 The Discreet Charm of the Leisure Class: Terence Davies’s The House of Mirth 86
      Richard Porton

      4 In Search of Adaptation: Proust and Film 100
      Melissa Anderson

      5 The Grapes of Wrath: Thematic Emphasis through Visual Style 111
      Vivian C. Sobchack

      6 Cape Fear and Trembling: Familial Dread 126
      Kirsten Thompson

      7 The Carnival of Repression: German Left-wing Politics and The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum 148
      Alexandra Seibel

      8 Serial Time: Bluebeard in Stepford 163
      Bliss Cua Lim

      9 Boyz N the Hood Chronotopes: Spike Lee, Richard Price, and the Changing Authorship of Clockers 191
      Paula J. Massood

      10 Defusing the English Patient 208
      Patrick Deer

      11 Carnivals and Goldfish: History and Crisis in the Butcher Boy 233
      Jessica Scarlata

      12 Passion or Heartburn? The Uses of Humor in Esquivel’s and Arau’s Like Water for Chocolate 252
      Dianna C. Niebylski

      13 Beloved: The Adaptation of an American Slave Narrative 272
      Mia Mask

      14 Oral Traditions, Literature, and Cinema in Africa 295
      Mbye Cham

      15 Memory and History in the Politics of Adaptation: Revisiting the Partition of India in Tamas 313
      Ranjani Mazumdar

      16 The Written Scene: Writers as Figures of Cinematic Redemption 331
      Paul Arthur

      Index 343

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