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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... patriarchal order . To Ralph , she is " a clever girl - with a strong will and a high temper , ' 1930 pos- sessed of " a rare mind . " He invites her to " be frank " about her marriage to Osmond , 31 to which Isabel replies ( in a newly ...
... patriarchal order . To Ralph , she is " a clever girl - with a strong will and a high temper , ' 1930 pos- sessed of " a rare mind . " He invites her to " be frank " about her marriage to Osmond , 31 to which Isabel replies ( in a newly ...
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... patriarchal world ) but ends up a victim of that world , as she peels off yards and yards of wallpaper and creeps around the floor.16 Despite the impressive casts and an extensive publicity campaign offering viewers the prospect of ...
... patriarchal world ) but ends up a victim of that world , as she peels off yards and yards of wallpaper and creeps around the floor.16 Despite the impressive casts and an extensive publicity campaign offering viewers the prospect of ...
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... patriarchal relations ; unlike Claire de Cintré or Noémie , the governess's experiences at the hands of her father ( and the uncle ) even- tually destroy her . Ben Bolt's television version of The Turn of the Screw- which also premiered ...
... patriarchal relations ; unlike Claire de Cintré or Noémie , the governess's experiences at the hands of her father ( and the uncle ) even- tually destroy her . Ben Bolt's television version of The Turn of the Screw- which also premiered ...
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