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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... women . This question of gender roles ( particularly where women were concerned ) and their importance to the family dominated much of the literature on femaleness and female sexuality that appeared at this time . Helene Deutsch's two ...
... women . This question of gender roles ( particularly where women were concerned ) and their importance to the family dominated much of the literature on femaleness and female sexuality that appeared at this time . Helene Deutsch's two ...
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... women consti- tuted a massive share of its audience . Alison Butler remarks that the woman's film of the 1930s and ... women with a dream of potency and freedom . The contradiction was often resolved thus : While seeking to convince ...
... women consti- tuted a massive share of its audience . Alison Butler remarks that the woman's film of the 1930s and ... women with a dream of potency and freedom . The contradiction was often resolved thus : While seeking to convince ...
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... women abused ; every day we hear of new kinds of atrocities perpetrated on the minds and bodies of women ; yet every day we are told there is nothing left to fight for . " 19 Presence of Mind proves the truth of this observation ...
... women abused ; every day we hear of new kinds of atrocities perpetrated on the minds and bodies of women ; yet every day we are told there is nothing left to fight for . " 19 Presence of Mind proves the truth of this observation ...
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