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True to the Spirit - 9780195374674

Un libro in lingua di MacCabe Colin (EDT) Murray Kathleen (EDT) Warner Rick (EDT) edito da Oxford Univ Pr on Demand, 2011

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"True to the Spirit shifts the terms of the moribund debate about fidelity and adaptation. It presents a series of revelatory investigations on the productivity of adaptation across the history of cinema that trace also a history of intermediality, of the mingling of media forms, as such practices become ever more central to the current digital mediascape. It is not too much to say that this book is simply groundbreaking, easily and by far the best book on this important subject, and one that should be required reading for all film and literature students."---Lee Grieveson, University College London

"True to the Spirit revives adaptation as a key conceptual framework for understanding cinema's intricate political and aesthetic dialogues---and disagreements---with works in other media. This is a generous book: it addresses a surprising range of films and texts, and will foster the creativity of its readers through its expansive, historically detailed case studies."---Karia Oeler, Emory University

Fifty percent of Hollywood productions each year are adaptations---films that use an already published book, dramatic work, or comic as their source material. If the original is well known, then for most spectators the question of whether these adaptations are "true to the spirit" of the original is central. The recent wave of adaptation studies dismisses the question of fidelity as irrelevant, mistaken, or an affront to the unstable nature of meaning itself. The essays gathered here, mixing the field's top authorities (Andrew, Gunning, Jameson, Mulvey, and Naremore) with fresh new voices, take the question of correspondence between source and adaptation as seriously as do producers and audiences. Spanning examples from Shakespeare to Ghost World, and addressing such notable directors as Welles, Kubrick, Hawks, Tarkovsky, and Ophuls, the contributors write against the grain of recent adaptation studies by investigating the question of what fidelity might mean in its broadest and truest sense, what it might reveal of the adaptive process, and why it is still one of the richest veins of investigation in the study of cinema.

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