ISBN Film and Literature 2e: An Introduction and Reader, TV & radio, English, 488 pages

ISBN Film and Literature 2e: An Introduction and Reader book TV & radio English 488 pages

ISBN Film and Literature 2e: An Introduction and Reader, TV & radio, English, 488 pages

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The Routledge new edition of this classic book functions as an accessible introduction to the historical and theoretical exchanges between film and literature and also includes the key critical readings necessary for an understanding of this increasingly vibrant and popular field of adaption studies. This new edition has been fully updated and is usefully separated into three sections: in the first section Timothy Corrigan guides readers through the history of film and literature to the present; the second section has expanded to reprint 28 key essays by leading theorists in the field including André Bazin, Linda Hutcheon and Robert Stam, as well as new essays by Timothy Corrigan and William Galperin; and the third section offers hands-on strategies and advice for students writing about film and literature. Film and Literature will fill a gap for many film and literature courses and courses concentrating on the interplay between the two. The companion website features an interactive timeline, extended filmography and comprehensive bibliography, by Geoff Wright, Samford University, USA. www.routledge.com/cw/corrigan

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ISBN Film and Literature 2e: An Introduction and Reader book TV & radio English 488 pages
Category
Brand
Features
Genre
TV & radio
Language version
English
Number of pages
488 pages
Recommended age group
Adult
Suggested gender
Any gender
Publisher
Routledge
Publication year
2011
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
9780415560108
Weight & dimensions
Width
174 mm
Depth
32 mm
Height
244 mm
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