Adapting Henry James to the Screen: Gender, Fiction, and FilmScarecrow Press, 2007 - 297 "This book shows how changing priorities affected the ways in which James's novels were translated to the screen and how gender relations were addressed. Raw discusses most of the major adaptations, beginning with Berkeley Square (1933) and culminating with James Ivory's The Golden Bowl (2000). This book also offers new readings of well-known adaptations and considers works that have been critically neglected, such as The Lost Moment (1947), The House in the Square (1951), The Haunting of Hell House (1999), and the four television versions of The Turn of the Screw produced between 1974 and 1999. Adapting Henry James to the Screen is the most comprehensive survey published on James's work on film and television."--Jacket. |
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... cinema is " a medium which can regulate vision . And by regulating what can and cannot be seen , film has the facility to evoke the sense of terror and anxiety underpinning his [ James's ] fiction . " Even flattering criticisms of James ...
... cinema is " a medium which can regulate vision . And by regulating what can and cannot be seen , film has the facility to evoke the sense of terror and anxiety underpinning his [ James's ] fiction . " Even flattering criticisms of James ...
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... cinema . One context is temporal : Many adaptations have appeared sev- eral decades , even a century , after the novels were originally published , which may encourage directors to reinvent or update them for contemporary audiences ...
... cinema . One context is temporal : Many adaptations have appeared sev- eral decades , even a century , after the novels were originally published , which may encourage directors to reinvent or update them for contemporary audiences ...
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... cinema or for televi- sion not only uncovers aspects of the novel and its period of origin but also tells us a lot about the time and culture of the adaptation . Robert Stam expresses it thus : Adaptation is . . . a work of ...
... cinema or for televi- sion not only uncovers aspects of the novel and its period of origin but also tells us a lot about the time and culture of the adaptation . Robert Stam expresses it thus : Adaptation is . . . a work of ...
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... cinema that enabled his dream to be fulfilled — even if he did not live to see it happen.27 Notes 1. Neil Sinyard , " Historian of Fine Consciousness : Henry James and the Cinema , " in Filming Literature : The Art of Screen Adaptation ...
... cinema that enabled his dream to be fulfilled — even if he did not live to see it happen.27 Notes 1. Neil Sinyard , " Historian of Fine Consciousness : Henry James and the Cinema , " in Filming Literature : The Art of Screen Adaptation ...
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... Cinema , " in Visual and Other Plea- sures ( London : Macmillan Press , 1989 ) , 20 . 14. King , New Hollywood Cinema , 83-84 . 15. Quoted in Kathryn Woodward , ed . , Identity and Difference ( London : Sage , 1997 ) , 215 . 16. This is ...
... Cinema , " in Visual and Other Plea- sures ( London : Macmillan Press , 1989 ) , 20 . 14. King , New Hollywood Cinema , 83-84 . 15. Quoted in Kathryn Woodward , ed . , Identity and Difference ( London : Sage , 1997 ) , 215 . 16. This is ...
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Berkeley Square 1933 | 15 |
The Lost Moment 1947 | 27 |
The Heiress 1949 | 39 |
Never Forget You 1951 | 49 |
The Innocents 1961 | 57 |
The Nightcomers 1971 | 67 |
Daisy Miller 1974 | 75 |
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever 1970 and Somewhere in Time 1980 | 85 |
The Portrait of a Lady 1996 | 157 |
The Wings of the Dove 1997 | 169 |
Under Heaven 1998 | 181 |
The Turn of the Screw 1995 and 1999 | 193 |
The American 1998 | 205 |
Washington Square 1997 | 217 |
The House by the Cemetery 1981 and The Haunting of Hell House 1999 | 229 |
Presence of Mind 1999 | 241 |
The Turn of the Screw 1974 | 95 |
The Portrait of a Lady 1968 and The Golden Bowl 1972 | 103 |
The Jolly Corner 1975 | 117 |
The Europeans 1979 and The Bostonians 1984 | 127 |
The Turn of the Screw 1989 | 141 |
The Turn of the Screw 1992 | 149 |
The Golden Bowl 2001 | 249 |
Conclusion | 261 |
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