Screening the Novel: The Theory and Practice of Literary DramatizationMacmillan, 1990 - Всего страниц: 174 The book takes as its theme the relationship between literature and the contemporary means of production and distribution collectively termed 'the media' - in particular, film and television. The intention of the book is to explore and evaluate the mutual opportunities and restrictions in this relationship. In the grammar of our culture there seems to be an accepted opinion that print is superior in terms of cultural production to film, radio or television, that to read a book is somehow a 'higher' cultural activity than seeing a play on television or seeing a film. By the same token, a novel is a 'superior' work of art to film or television. The longer perspective reveals that traditionally there always is a greater respect paid to the previous mode of literary production - poetry was superior to drama, poetic drama was superior to the novel, and film attained cult and classic status initially over television. |
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... particular type of character , or a particular relationship between characters being repeated several times . This applies even where , as here , we have a fairly long and intricate plot . This in itself , however , can tell us a great ...
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... particular point or whether they would wear a cap and when possible I showed what it would be like . She came to one or two of the costume fittings certainly , so that we could see the sort of hair and hat that we were talking about ...
... particular point or whether they would wear a cap and when possible I showed what it would be like . She came to one or two of the costume fittings certainly , so that we could see the sort of hair and hat that we were talking about ...
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... particular views of its vigour as a piece . I had an abhorrence in my head , stylistically , of going back into the very domestic , cosy stillness that's associated with most of the classics . Hence , as I was allowed to choose the ...
... particular views of its vigour as a piece . I had an abhorrence in my head , stylistically , of going back into the very domestic , cosy stillness that's associated with most of the classics . Hence , as I was allowed to choose the ...
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