Film adaptations
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Film adaptations
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Film adaptations
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of38
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- The Cambridge companion to literature on screen, edited by Deborah Cartmell and Imelda Whelehan
- Adaptations, from text to screen, screen to text, edited by Deborah Cartmell and Imelda Whelehan
- Night and the city, directed by Jules Dassin ; based on the novel by Gerald Kersh ; screenplay by Jo Eisinger ; produced by Samuel G. Engel
- A taste of honey
- Fixed bayonets!, [presented by] Twentieth Century Fox ; produced by Jules Buck ; screenplay by Samuel Fuller ; directed by Samuel Fuller
- Die hard, legacy collection, Discs 4 & 5
- Eighteenth-century fiction on screen, edited by Robert Mayer
- Film and literature, points of intersection, edited by Phebe Davidson
- The puppet films of Jiri Trnka, the Emperor's nightingale, written by Jiri Trnka ; directed by Jiri Trnka, Břetislav Pojar
- Retrovisions, reinventing the past in film and fiction, edited by Deborah Cartmell, I.Q. Hunter, and Imelda Whelehan
- New novel, new wave, new politics, fiction and the representation of history in postwar France, Lynn A. Higgins
- The gaze, directed by Mani Kaul
- Assault on society, satirical literature to film, by Donald W. McCaffrey
- The aesthetics of ambivalence, rethinking science fiction film in the age of electronic (re)production, Brooks Landon
- Alien identities, exploring differences in film and fiction, edited by Deborah Cartmell ... [et al.]
- Shakespeare, the movie, popularizing the plays on film, TV, and video, edited by Lynda E. Boose, Richard Burt
- Italian cinema and modern European literatures, 1945-2000, Carlo Testa
- Watchmen as literature, a critical study of the graphic novel, Sara J. Van Ness
- Novel to film, an introduction to the theory of adaptation, Brian McFarlane
- Double-cross, the Hollywood films of Douglas Gordon, Philip Monk
- Primary colors, produced and directed by Mike Nichols ; screenplay by Elaine May
- Batman, directed by Tim Burton
- The art of adaptation, turning fact and fiction into film, Linda Seger
- The picture of Dorian Gray, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; produced by Pandro S. Berman ; screenplay by Albert Lewin ; directed by Albert Lewin
- The garden of the Finzi Contini
- Nora Roberts' collection, Discs 3 & 4
- Berserk, the battle for Doldrey
- Ten little Indians
- Howards End, producer, Ismail Merchant ; screenplay, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala ; director, James Ivory ; Merchant/Ivory Productions
- Don Giovanni, Leporello's revenge= La vengeance de Leporello, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Screening the novel, the theory and practice of literary dramatization, Robert Giddings, Keith Selby, Chris Wensley
- Film adaptation, edited by James Naremore
- Film/ literature/ heritage, edited by Ginette Vincendeau
- Shakespeare, the movie II: popularizing the plays on film, tv, video, and DVD, Richard Burt, Lynda E. Boose, editors
- Dickens on screen, edited by John Gavin
- Shakespeare and the moving image, the plays on film and television, edited by Anthony Davies and Stanley Wells
- The Cambridge companion to Shakespeare on film, edited by Russell Jackson
- A history of Shakespeare on screen, a century of film and television, Kenneth S. Rothwell
- Stanley Kubrick and the art of adaptation, three novels, three films, Greg Jenkins
- Screening the gothic, Lisa Hopkins
- The postman always rings twice, screenplay by David Mamet ; directed by Bob Rafelson
- Principles of adaptation for film and television, by Ben Brady
- Adaptation in contemporary culture, textual infidelities, edited by Rachel Carroll
- Gentleman's agreement, directed by Elia Kazan; screenplay by Moss Hart ; produced by Darryl F. Zanuck
- The encyclopedia of novels into film, John C. Tibbetts and James M. Welsh ; additional research by Rodney Hill ... [et al.] ; foreword by Robert Wise
- Ideal Husband, by Oscar Wilde
Outgoing Resources
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