Adapting nineteenth-century France : literature in film, theatre, television, radio and print / Kate Griffiths and Andrew Watts.
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- 9780708325957
- 0708325955
- 9781783165575
- 178316557X
- 840.9007 22
- P92.F8 G75 2013eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
This book focuses on adaptations in and of nineteenth-century France, assessing the reworking of Emile Zola in radio, Honoré de Balzac in silent cinema, Gustave Flaubert in contemporary fiction, Victor Hugo in musical theatre, Guy de Maupassant in television and Jules Verne in sound film.
Chapter One : Labyrinths of voices : Emile Zola, Germinal and radio / Kate Griffiths -- Chapter Two : Diamond thieves and gold diggers : Balzac, silent cinema and spoils of adaptation / Andrew Watts -- Chapter Three : Fragmented fictions : time, textual memory and the (re)writing of Madame Bovary / Andrew Watts -- Chapter Four : Les Miserables, theatre and anxiety of excess / Andrew Watts -- Chapter Five : Chez Maupassant : the (in)visible space of television adaption / Kate Griffiths -- Chapter Six : Le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours : Verne Todd, Coraci and the spectropoetics of adaptation / Kate Griffiths.
English.
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