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Literature/Film: A Bibliography
In compiling the items that follow, I have restricted myself to studies that deal with general aspects of the literature/film problem; reviews, except in a few cases, have been excluded; and from the numerous studies of individual films I have included only those (like Battestin's, for example)...
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Published in: | Literature film quarterly 1978-04, Vol.6 (2), p.135-143 |
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Summary: | In compiling the items that follow, I have restricted myself to studies that deal with general aspects of the literature/film problem; reviews, except in a few cases, have been excluded; and from the numerous studies of individual films I have included only those (like Battestin's, for example) which also deal substantively with the general topic of literary adaptation. Except insofar as they contain substantial treatments of the problem, books on film technique and theory and anthologies about film in general have been omitted. Narrative Style in Modern European Cinema. The last of a series of four parts based on Asheim's unpublished dissertation, "From Book to Film," Univ. of Chicago, 1949. Dickenson Publishers, 1973. ______________ From Fiction to Film: D. H. Lawrence's "The Hocking Horse Winner." The Manipulation of Time and Space in the Novels of Alain Robbe-Grillet and in the Narrative Films of Alain Resnais, with Particular Reference to Last Year at Marienbad. Turner, John W. "Little Big Man, The Novel and the Film: A Study of Narrative Structure." An Investigation of the Theory and Technique of Adapting the Novel to the Motion Picture. |
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ISSN: | 0090-4260 2573-7597 |