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Adapting Gaskell Screen And Stage Versions Of Elizabeth Gaskells Fiction 1st Edition Loredana Salis

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Adapting Gaskell Screen And Stage Versions Of Elizabeth Gaskells Fiction 1st Edition Loredana Salis
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 181
Author: Loredana Salis
ISBN: 9781443853354, 1443853356
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Adapting Gaskell Screen And Stage Versions Of Elizabeth Gaskells Fiction 1st Edition Loredana Salis by Loredana Salis 9781443853354, 1443853356 instant download after payment.

“This book offers a range of perspectives on Elizabeth Gaskell and adaptation. The contributors – Alan Shelston, Raffaella Antinucci, Thomas Recchio, Brenda McKay, Katherine Byrne, Patricia Marchesi, Marcia Marchesi and Loredana Salis – discuss the afterlives of Gaskell’s fiction, from the author as adaptor of her own work to the role of the BBC in re-inventing Gaskell’s narratives. Loredana Salis is to be congratulated for bringing together a collection that tackles the remediation of Gaskell’s fiction from Gaskell’s own time to the 21st century, enabling her to join those authors, most prominently, Shakespeare, Austen and Dickens, who have received full-length book studies on adaptations of their work. The collection, as a whole, seems to confirm the notion that since the inception of film, the number of adaptations of an author’s work equates to the writer’s canonical status. No doubt, this book will prompt many more investigations into the adaptability of Elizabeth Gaskell’s fiction.”– Deborah Cartmell, De Montfort University, Leicester

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