Adaptation Studies.
Overview
Works: | 54 works in 54 publications in 54 languages |
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Titles
In search of Marie-Antoinette in the 1930s = Stefan Zweig, Irving Thalberg, and Norma Shearer /
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Anamorphic authorship in canonical film adaptation = a case study of Shakespearean films /
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Adapting Spanish classics for the new millennium = the nineteenth-century novel remediated /
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Narcissism and selfhood in Medieval French Literature = wounds of desire /
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Climate change, hazards and adaptation options = handling the impacts of a changing climate /
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Adaptation and the new art film = remaking the classics in the twilight of cinema /
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Translated and visiting Russian theatre in Britain, 1945-2015 = a "Russia of the theatrical mind"? /
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Neo-Victorian madness = rediagnosing Nineteenth-Century mental illness in literature and other media /
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Pop with gods, Shakespeare, and AI = popular film, (musical) theatre, and TV drama /
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Onscreen allusions to Shakespeare = international films, television, and theatre /
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Adaptation before cinema = literary and visual convergence from antiquity through the nineteenth century /
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Penny dreadful and adaptation = reanimating and transforming the monster /
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The medial afterlives of H.P. Lovecraft = comic, film, podcast, tv, games /
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Punchdrunk on the classics = experiencing immersion in the burnt city and beyond /
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Authors and adaptation = writing across media in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries /
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