4 See Maurice Merleau-Ponty, The Phenomenology of Perception, trans. ... For the cultural underworld of Joyce's story and Huston's film, see the more extensive discussion in my “'The Cracked Looking Glass of Cinema': James Joyce, ...
This book is a wide-ranging introduction to the long history and provocative debates about the interactions between film and literature.KEY TOPICS: Film and Literature: A Reader presents essays from a...
Postmodern Metanarratives investigates the relationship between cinema and literature by analyzing the film Blade Runner as a postmodern work that constitutes a landmark of cyberpunk narrative and establishes a link between tradition and ...
As we read, we may have wondered how long it would be before Variety described “Harrison Ford in The Da Vinci Code.” (As it happens, the role went to Tom Hanks.) The gardens of earthly delight that we know of as literature and film, ...
Chosen for their readability, these essays avoid theoretical jargon as much as possible. For this reason alone, this collection should be of interest to not only cinema scholars but to anyone interested in films and their source material.
The Classic Serial on Television and Radio . Basingstoke : Palgrave , 2001 . Hughes , L. and M. Lund . “Textual/Sexual Pleasure and Serial Publication . ” In Literature in the Market Place: Nineteenth - Century British Publishing and ...
Leitch states that “instead of saying that literary texts are verbal and movies aren't, it would be more accurate to ... I agree with Leitch here; we need to analyze both novels and films to interpret the conceptual messages they are ...
Reflexivity refers to those moments in fiction and film when the work suddenly calls attention to itself as a fictional construct. For example, in literature a character might suddenly step out of the story and address the reader.
Disabled characters are often represented as aberrant or evil and are isolated or incarcerated. This book examines language in film, fiction and other media that perpetuates the representation of the disabled as abnormal or problematic.
Film And/as Literature