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      • 100+ Years of Adaptations, or, Adaptation as the Art Form of Democracy 

        Cartmell, Deborah (Book chapter)
      • A.H. Clough, F.J. Child, and Mid-Victorian Chaucer 

        Phelan, J. P. (Article)
        This article examines the understanding of Chaucer's language and metre developed in the correspondence between Clough and the Harvard Professor Francis James Child, and places it in the context of changing Anglo-American ...
      • “Absent Friends”: The Addressee in Arthur Hugh Clough’s Amours de Voyage. 

        Phelan, J. P. (Article)
      • Acting Companies and Their Plays in Shakespeare's London 

        Keenan, Siobhan (Book)
        Acting Companies and Their Plays in Shakespeare’s London explores the vital relationship between acting companies and playwrights in this seminal era in English theatre history, considering some of the key factors shaping ...
      • Adapation as Exploitation 

        Cartmell, Deborah (Other)
      • Adaptation and the Marketing of Shakespeare in Classical Hollywood 

        Cartmell, Deborah (Book chapter)
        This article looks at the relationship between marketing and adaptation through a study of Shakespeare adaptations in Hollywood's Classical Period.
      • Adaptation Studies through Screenplay Studies: Transitionality and the Adapted Screenplay 

        Sherry, Jamie (Article)
      • Adaptation, Sound and Shakespeare in the 1930s’ 

        Cartmell, Deborah (Book chapter)
      • Adaptations : from text to screen, screen to text. 

        Cartmell, Deborah; Whelehan, Imelda, 1960- (Book)
      • Adaptations in the Sound Era: 1927-37 

        Cartmell, Deborah (Book)
        Focussing 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.

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