From David Lean's big screen Great Expectations to Alejandro
Amenábar's reinvention of The Turn of the Screw as The Others,
adaptations of literary classics are a constant feature of popular
culture today. The Bloomsbury Introduction to Adaptation Studies helps
students master the history, theory and practice of analysing literary
adaptations. Following an introductory overview of major debates and
concepts, each chapter focuses on a canonical text and features:
- Case study readings of adaptations in a variety of media, from film
to opera, televised drama to animated comedy show, YA fiction to
novel/graphic novel.
- Coverage of popular appropriations and re-imaginings of the text.
- Discussion questions and creative exercises throughout to guide
students through their own analyses.
- Annotated guides to further reading and viewing plus online
resources.
- The book also includes chapter overviews and a glossary of critical
terms to give students quick access to key information for further
study, reference and revision.
The Bloomsbury Introduction to Adaptation Studies covers adaptations of:
Jane Eyre; Great Expectations; The Turn of the Screw; The Great
Gatsby.