Adapting Henry James to the Screen: Gender, Fiction, and Film
Autor Laurence Rawen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 sep 2006
In Adapting Henry James to The Screen: Gender, Fiction and Film, author Laurence Raw suggests that most James adaptations have sought to shift attention away from the classical narrative to the spectator's interaction with that narrative. Raw demonstrates that while several adaptations have critically engaged with the subject of gender relations, they have often ended up by reinforcing rather than questioning accepted norms. Yet, there are instances where individual directors and/or screenwriters have bucked the trend and directly engaged with what people understand by 'masculine' and 'feminine' behavior, thus focusing on how the notions of 'masculinity' and 'femininity' are socially constructed, not only in the societies represented on screen, but in the spectators' world as well.
This book shows how changing priorities affected the ways in which James's novels were translated to the screen, and how they examined the theme of gender relations. Not only does this represent a new departure for adaptation studies (which hitherto has largely focused on issues of textual fidelity), but it is a particularly appropriate methodology for stu
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780810857070
ISBN-10: 0810857073
Pagini: 297
Dimensiuni: 163 x 228 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Scarecrow Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0810857073
Pagini: 297
Dimensiuni: 163 x 228 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Scarecrow Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Part 1 Acknowledgments
Part 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 1 Berkeley Square (1933)
Chapter 4 2 The Lost Moment (1947)
Chapter 5 3 The Heiress (1949)
Chapter 6 4 I'll Never Forget You (1951)
Chapter 7 5 The Innocents (1961)
Chapter 8 6 The Nightcomers (1971)
Chapter 9 7 Daisy Miller (1974)
Chapter 10 8 On a Clear Day You and See Forever (1970) and Somewhere in Time (1980)
Chapter 11 9 The Turn of the Screw (1974)
Chapter 12 10 The Portrait of a Lady (1968) and The Golden Bowl (1972)
Chapter 13 11 The Jolly Corner (1975)
Chapter 14 12 The Europeans (1979) and The Bostonians (1984)
Chapter 15 13 The Turn of the Screw (1989)
Chapter 16 14 The Turn of the Screw (1992)
Chapter 17 15 Jane Campion's The Portrait of a Lady (1996)
Chapter 18 16 The Wings of the Dove (1997)
Chapter 19 17 Under Heaven (1998)
Chapter 20 18 The Turn of the Screw (1995 and 1999)
Chapter 21 19 The American (1998)
Chapter 22 20 Washington Square (1997)
Chapter 23 21 The House by the Cemetary (1981) and The Haunting of Hell House (1999)
Chapter 24 22 Presence of Mind (1999)
Chapter 25 23 The Golden Bowl (2001)
Part 26 Conclusion
Part 27 Bibliography
Part 28 Index
Part 29 About the Author
Part 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 1 Berkeley Square (1933)
Chapter 4 2 The Lost Moment (1947)
Chapter 5 3 The Heiress (1949)
Chapter 6 4 I'll Never Forget You (1951)
Chapter 7 5 The Innocents (1961)
Chapter 8 6 The Nightcomers (1971)
Chapter 9 7 Daisy Miller (1974)
Chapter 10 8 On a Clear Day You and See Forever (1970) and Somewhere in Time (1980)
Chapter 11 9 The Turn of the Screw (1974)
Chapter 12 10 The Portrait of a Lady (1968) and The Golden Bowl (1972)
Chapter 13 11 The Jolly Corner (1975)
Chapter 14 12 The Europeans (1979) and The Bostonians (1984)
Chapter 15 13 The Turn of the Screw (1989)
Chapter 16 14 The Turn of the Screw (1992)
Chapter 17 15 Jane Campion's The Portrait of a Lady (1996)
Chapter 18 16 The Wings of the Dove (1997)
Chapter 19 17 Under Heaven (1998)
Chapter 20 18 The Turn of the Screw (1995 and 1999)
Chapter 21 19 The American (1998)
Chapter 22 20 Washington Square (1997)
Chapter 23 21 The House by the Cemetary (1981) and The Haunting of Hell House (1999)
Chapter 24 22 Presence of Mind (1999)
Chapter 25 23 The Golden Bowl (2001)
Part 26 Conclusion
Part 27 Bibliography
Part 28 Index
Part 29 About the Author
Recenzii
An extensive bibliography and index round out this scholarly, in-depth literary and cultural analysis of the tenuous media transition of immortal stories.
Raw's analyses are lucid, plausible, and informed by a range of theorists....Recommended.
James fans will appreciate Raw's efforts in this book and find it useful in introducing James not only to new viewers but perhaps to new readers as well.
In this intriguing study of both Henry James and Hollywood film conventions, Raw (American culture and literature, Baskent U., Turkey) suggests that most film adaptations of James' novels have sought to shift attention away from the classical narrative to the audience's interaction with the narrative. He demonstrates that, although several adaptations have critically engaged the subject of gender relations, they often reinforce accepted norms, rather than following James in examining the social construction of gender.
Raw's analyses are lucid, plausible, and informed by a range of theorists....Recommended.
James fans will appreciate Raw's efforts in this book and find it useful in introducing James not only to new viewers but perhaps to new readers as well.
In this intriguing study of both Henry James and Hollywood film conventions, Raw (American culture and literature, Baskent U., Turkey) suggests that most film adaptations of James' novels have sought to shift attention away from the classical narrative to the audience's interaction with the narrative. He demonstrates that, although several adaptations have critically engaged the subject of gender relations, they often reinforce accepted norms, rather than following James in examining the social construction of gender.