Actions for Jane Austen's Pride and prejudice : the relationship between text and film
Jane Austen's Pride and prejudice : the relationship between text and film / Deborah Cartmell
- Author
- Cartmell, Deborah
- Published
- London : Methuen Drama, 2010.
- Physical Description
- [v], 150 pages ; 20 cm.
- Series
- Contents
- Literary contexts. 'Before the picture in earnest contemplation' : a timeline of Pride and prejudice adaptations ; 'Honour, decorum, prudence' : the novel and its reputation -- From text to screen. 'First impressions' : the screen openings of Pride and prejudice ; 'A striking resemblance?' : Pride and prejudice on television ; Picturing the past and 'the charm of recollection' : cinematic adaptations of Pride and prejudice, 1940, 2005 ; 'The shades of Pemberley to be thus polluted' : loose adaptations ; 'A more gentle sensation towards the original' : Pride and prejudice as concealed autobiography -- Critical responses and the afterlife of the novel's adaptations. 'Heedless of the future' : critical responses and the afterlife of the novel.
- Summary
- The Screen Adaptations Series provides in-depth analysis of how classic literature has been adapted for the screen, showing how alternative readings offer up new interpretations of the original text. Each book, authored by a leading scholar in adaptations studies, collects together a vast array of study material, critical insight and thought-provoking comparisons. From the literary context of the original work, to the critical 'afterlife' of the screen versions, this is a vital study aid for film and literature students. --
Pride and Prejudice is undoubtedly one of the most popular novels in English literature and any new screen adaptation is a major event. This study aid provides a rich source of material to help students reflect on the reciprocal relationship between film and literature, by bringing together the various adaptations of the novel, offering in-depth analysis of both classic screen versions and popular or alternative readings from Robert Z. Leonard's 1940 film starring Laurence Olivier and Greer Garson to Bridget Jones's Diary. Following on from Shakespeare, Jane Austen on-screen is now an established part of literary studies and this volume concludes with a survey of the growing body of literature in the field and the different forms the novel takes. --Book Jacket. - Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9781408105931 (pbk.)
1408105934 (pbk.) - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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