Adaptations


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"Adaptations: Critical and Primary Sources is a three-volume reference resource that brings together over 80 landmark texts in adaptation studies. Volume One covers the history of adaptation studies, by plotting the 'prehistory' of the field, beginning with Vachel Lindsay's classic Art of the Moving Picture (1915), through Virginia Woolf's classic essay on 'The Cinema' through to some of the most important critical and theoretical interventions up until the 1990s when the area really emerges as a critical force in the academy. Volume Two collects essays from the last 25 years, showing how the scholarly legacy laid out in Volume One still has a profound impact on adaptation studies today, while charting the process of critical and theoretical maturation. This volume shows how adaptations studies has outgrown its contested place 'in the gap' of film and literary studies and how its interventions transcend disciplinary perspectives across the arts and humanities. Volume Three covers key case studies, such as Christine Geraghty's take on adapting Westerns, Ian Inglis' understanding of the transformation of music into movies, and Eckart Voigts' concept on Jane Austen and participatory culture. With topics ranging from the limitations of the novel to adapting stage to screen, contributions from a wide range of international scholars, film critics and novelists combine to make Adaptations: Critical and Primary Sources an original overview of critical debates today. Cartmell and Whelehan introduce each excerpt and offer a critical overview of the collected work, the rationale for its inclusion and suggestions for further reading."--




Shakespeare and Appropriation


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The vitality of our culture is still often measured by the status Shakespeare has within it. Contemporary readers and writers continue to exploit Shakespeare's cultural afterlife in a vivid and creative way. This fascinating collection of original essays shows how writers' efforts to imitate, contradict, compete with, and reproduce Shakespeare keep him in the cultural conversation. The essays: * analyze the methods and motives of Shakespearean appropriation * investigate theoretically the return of the repressed author in discussions of Shakespeare's cultural function * put into dialogue theoretical and literary responses to Shakespeare's cultural authority * analyze works ranging from nineteenth century to the present, and genres ranging from poetry and the novel to Disney movies.




The Impulsive Governess


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When Frederica Montgomery took a position as governess in the household of Lord Devereaux, she knew the risk she ran. The high-handed lord had already driven away four governesses. But Frederica was determined to stay--even when she felt less like a lady and more like a woman . . . in the presence of a gentleman who could not be trusted to act like one. Original Regency Romance.




Shakespeare After Mass Media


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Shakespeare in mass media - particularly film, video, and television - is arguably the hottest, fastest growing research agenda in Shakespeare studies. Shakespeare after Mass Media provides students and scholars with the most comprehensive resource available on the market for studying the pop cultural afterlife of The Bard. From marketing to electronic Shakespeare, comics to romance novels, Star Trek to Branagh, radio and popular music to Bartlett's Quotations , the volume explores the contemporary cultural significance of Shakespeare in an unprecedently broad array of mass media contexts. With theoretical sophistication and accessible writing, it will be the ideal text for courses on Shakespeare and mass media.




Miss Grimsley's Oxford Career


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"Beautiful and Brilliant, Mis Ellen Grimsley considers it a scandal that she cannot attend Oxford simply because she's female, while a dashing dunderhead like her older brother, Gordon, is perfectly free to pursue the education of her dreams. That's why Miss Grimsley sees nothing wrong with donning her brother's robes to do his work for him--even though she knows society would reel in schock at the merest hint of such a notion. But an even greater scandal looms for this unconventional heroine when a charming Shakespearean scholar learns her secret. Now she's in for some lessons in an entirely different subject--love."--P[4] of cover.




The Runaway Duchess


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Georgina Bennett is content to remain a young widow, having tasted all she wanted of marriage with the late Duke of Ware. Tired of her father's scheming for another profitable match, she flees London. But in Major Jack Hampton she meets an arrogant and handsome gentleman who wants her as a woman, not a wife. Original Regency Romance.




Rebel Lady


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Beautiful Scottish noblewoman Skye Crawford begins a personal war of independence against the detested Englishman Sir Sebastian Hilliard, after he puts her brother in prison for defying English authority--forcing Skye to become his ward. Regencies by Lindsey include Devil's Lady and The Barbarous Scot. Original Regency Romance.




The Bluestocking's Dilemma


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Caroline Waverly's vow to remain single, even though she's a lovely young woman with money and charm, takes a couple of direct hits from the handsome and gallant Lord Nicholas Daventry, who is drowning out her voice of reason with the longings of the heart. Original Regency Romance.




My Lord Tyrant


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Lord Alexander Moncrief stood for everything that Miss Athena Blair was against. Athena was passionately opposed to aristocratic titles and extravagant wealth, and the good lord flaunted both. But Athena must take care not to fall for this lord she loves to hate. Original Regency Romance.




Lady Liza's Luck


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Lady Elizabeth scandalized society with her unseemly behavior, pursuing wealth on the London stock exchange and making shocking profits. Then Chadwick Lockride returned from India with a most mysterious fortune. But how can Lady Elizabeth possibly trust, let alone love, this scoundrel who betrayed her faith once before? Original Regency Romance.




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