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Item Metadata only 100+ Years of Adaptations, or, Adaptation as the Art Form of Democracy(John Wiley & Sons, 2012-09-07) Cartmell, DeborahItem Open Access Adapation as Exploitation(Literature/Film Quarterly, 2017) Cartmell, DeborahItem Metadata only Adaptation and the Marketing of Shakespeare in Classical Hollywood(Cambridge University Press, 2020-12) Cartmell, DeborahThis article looks at the relationship between marketing and adaptation through a study of Shakespeare adaptations in Hollywood's Classical Period.Item Metadata only Adaptation, Sound and Shakespeare in the 1930s’(McFarland, 2013) Cartmell, DeborahItem Metadata only Adaptations : from text to screen, screen to text.(Routledge, 1999) Cartmell, Deborah; Whelehan, Imelda, 1960-Item Metadata only Adaptations in the Sound Era: 1927-37(Bloomsbury Academic, 2015) Cartmell, DeborahFocussing on promotional materials, Adaptations in the Sound Era: 1927-37 tracks the presence and marketing of 'words' in a variety of adaptations, from the introduction of sound in the late 1920s through to the mid-1930s.Item Metadata only Adaptations: Critical and Primary Sources, 3 volumes.(Bloomsbury, 2022-08) Cartmell, Deborah; Whelehan, Imelda, 1960-With topics ranging from the limitations of the novel to adapting stage to screen, over 80 articles from a wide range of international scholars, film critics and novelists combine to make Adaptations: Critical and Primary Sources an original overview of critical debates today. The three-volume set begins with an historical overview of the field of adaptations studies, beginning with works from the early twentieth century through to seminal pieces of the 1990s. The volumes then divulge how the scholarly legacies laid out in those formative years has impacted the discipline today, and how it can be studied alongside literature and film studies.Item Metadata only Adapting children’s literature(Palgrave Macmillan, 2008) Cartmell, DeborahItem Metadata only Alien identities : exploring difference in film and fiction.(Pluto Press, 1999) Cartmell, Deborah; Hunter, I. Q.; Whelehan, Imelda, 1960-Item Metadata only Becoming Jane in screen adaptations of Austen's fiction(Palgrave, 2013-04) Cartmell, DeborahThis chapter considers how Austen's heroines have been transformed into versions of the author is film and television adaptations.Item Metadata only A Brief History of the Association of Adaptation Studies(John Benjamins Publishing, 2018-11) Cartmell, Deborah; Strong, J.; Whelehan, Imelda, 1960-This chapter describes the first decade of the Association of Adaptation Studies through its first chairs: Deborah Cartmell, Jeremy Strong and Imelda Whelehan.Item Metadata only The Cambridge companion to literature on screen(Cambridge University Press, 2007) Cartmell, Deborah; Whelehan, Imelda, 1960-Item Metadata only Casting the British Biopic: The Barretts of Wimpole Street, 1934-1957(State University of New York Press, 2018-09) Cartmell, DeborahThis chapter considers the evolution of the 'British biopic' through two versions of Sidney Franklin's The Barretts of Wimpole Street, released in 1934 and 1957.Item Metadata only Classics in film and fiction(Pluto Press, 2000) Cartmell, Deborah; Whelehan, Imelda, 1960-; Hunter, I. Q.Item Metadata only A Companion to Literature, Film and Adaptation(Wiley-Blackwell, 2012) Cartmell, DeborahItem Metadata only A Companion to the Biopic(Wiley-Blackwell, 2019-11-25) Cartmell, Deborah; Polasek, Ashley D.The volume offers theoretical, historical, thematic and performance-based approaches to biographical films. Chapters explore divergent perspectives on the biopic genre from its origins to the contemporary period.Item Metadata only Familiarity versus contempt: 'Becoming Jane' and the adaptation genre(De Gruyter, 2012) Cartmell, DeborahItem Metadata only Film as the new Shakespeare and film on Shakespeare: reversing the Shakespeare/film trajectory(2006-08-01) Cartmell, DeborahItem Metadata only The Film Industry and Fiction(Wiley-Blackwell, 2010) Cartmell, DeborahItem Metadata only Fin de siècle film adaptations of Shakespeare(Tűbingen: Gunter Narr Verlag, 2004) Cartmell, Deborah
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