Considered one of the greatest American authors, Nathaniel Hawthorne created a memorable body of ...
In Adaptation Studies and Learning: New Frontiers, Laurence Raw and Tony Gurr seek to redefine th...
Raw shows how changing priorities have affected the ways in which Henry James's novels have been ...
'Whenever they see a Merchant-Ivory name, they [the audience] go with the expectation that this w...
From his first feature film, The Duellists, to his international successes Alien, Blade Runner, T...
Transcending the literature film paradigm of typical film adaptation courses, these essays focus ...
In recent years adaptation studies has established itself as a discipline in its own right, separ...
This collection of essays focuses on numerous contexts to emphasize why film adaptations matter t...
This biographical dictionary presents a stellar lineup of talented, versatile character actors wh...
This book looks at how performances of Shakespeare in the Second World War (and post-war years) n...
Critics and audiences often judge films, books and other media as 'great' --but what does that re...
Merchant-Ivory: Interviews gathers together, for the first time, interviews made over a span of f...