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Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice : The Relationship Between Text & Film
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Item specifics
- Condition
- ISBN
- 9781408105931
- Book Title
- Screen Adaptations: Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice : A Close Study of the Relationship Between Text and Film
- Book Series
- Screen Adaptations Ser.
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Publishing
- Item Length
- 7.8 in
- Publication Year
- 2010
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.3 in
- Genre
- Performing Arts
- Topic
- Film / History & Criticism
- Item Weight
- 5.8 Oz
- Item Width
- 5.1 in
- Number of Pages
- 160 Pages
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN-10
1408105934
ISBN-13
9781408105931
eBay Product ID (ePID)
84284847
Product Key Features
Book Title
Screen Adaptations: Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice : A Close Study of the Relationship Between Text and Film
Number of Pages
160 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2010
Topic
Film / History & Criticism
Genre
Performing Arts
Book Series
Screen Adaptations Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.3 in
Item Weight
5.8 Oz
Item Length
7.8 in
Item Width
5.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2010-674050
Synopsis
This new title in the Screen Adaptations series provides a rich source of material to help students understand and write about the reciprocal relationship between film and literature. In addition to in-depth analysis of the various screen versions and alternative readings, the book contains an interview with writer Andrew Davies, best known for his 1995 adaptation. Following from Shakespeare, Jane Austen on screen is now an established part of literary studies, and the volume will conclude with a survey of the growing body of literature in the field., The study of literature on screen is a growing area of study in schools and universities. Many students have to produce critical essays comparing the novel and film versions of a particular text. The Screen Adaptations series offers a wealth of study material: from the literary context of the original work, through to thought-provoking comparisons of the screen versions, critical commentary and the afterlife of the films. Pride and Prejudice is a classic piece of literature and any new adaptation is a major event. With several well-known TV and film versions available (featuring stars such as Keira Knightley) as well as a Bollywood version, discussions around how these films interpret the story, themes and characters is a popular classroom choice for students and teachers alike. This new title in the Screen Adaptations series, provides a rich source of material to help students understand and write about the reciprocal relationship between film and literature. It offers in-depth analysis of the various screen versions and alternative readings' as well as critical insight and an interview with writer Andrew Davies, best known for his 1995 BBC adaptation. Following from Shakespeare, Jane Austen on screen is now an established part of literary studies and the volume will conclude with a survey of the growing body of literature in the field., The study of literature on screen is a growing area of study in schools and universities. Students are often required to compare the novel and film versions of a particular text. The Screen Adaptations series offers a wealth of study material, including the literary context of the original work, comparisons between the screen versions, critical commentary and discussion of the afterlife of the films...Pride and Prejudice is a classic piece of literature and any new adaptation is a major event. With several well-known TV and film version available, featuring stars such as Keira Knightley, as well as a Bollywood version, discussions about screen interpretations of the story, themes and characters are popular topics with students and teachers alike...This new title in the Screen Adaptations series provides a rich source of material to help students understand and write about the reciprocal relationship between film and literature. It offers in-depth analysis of the various screen versions and alternative readings of this much loved novel. It also features an interview with writer Andrew Davies, best known for his 1995 BBC adaptation. Jane Austen on screen is now an established part of literary studies and the volume concludes with a survey of the growing body of literature in the field., The study of literature on screen is a growing area of study in schools and universities. Many students have to produce critical essays comparing the novel and film versions of a particular text. The Screen Adaptations series offers a wealth of study material: from the literary context of the original work, through to thought-provoking comparisons of the screen versions, critical commentary and the afterlife of the films. Pride and Prejudice is a classic piece of literature and any new adaptation is a major event. With several well-known TV and film versions available (featuring stars such as Keira Knightley) as well as a Bollywood version, discussions around how these films interpret the story, themes and characters is a popular classroom choice for students and teachers alike. This new title in the Screen Adaptations series, provides a rich source of material to help students understand and write about the reciprocal relationship between film and literature. It offers in-depth analysis of the various screen versions and alternative 'readings' as well as critical insight and an interview with writer Andrew Davies, best known for his 1995 BBC adaptation. Following from Shakespeare, Jane Austen on screen is now an established part of literary studies and the volume will conclude with a survey of the growing body of literature in the field.
LC Classification Number
PR4038
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