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Emile Zola And The Artistry Of Adaptation First Edition Griffiths

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Emile Zola And The Artistry Of Adaptation First Edition Griffiths
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Publisher: Taylor and Francis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.65 MB
Pages: 158
Author: Griffiths, Kate
ISBN: 9781351194150, 1351194151
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: First edition

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Emile Zola And The Artistry Of Adaptation First Edition Griffiths by Griffiths, Kate 9781351194150, 1351194151 instant download after payment.

"Filmmakers have drawn inspiration from the pages of Emile Zola from the earliest days of cinema. The ever-growing number of adaptations they have produced spans eras, genres, languages, and styles. In spite of the diversity of these approaches, numerous critics regard them as inferior copies of a superior textual original.

But key novels by Zola resist this critical approach to adaptation. Both at the level of characterization and in terms of their own textual inheritance, they question the very possibility of origin, be it personal or textual. In the light of this questioning, the cinematic versions created from Zolas texts merit critical re-evaluation. Far from being facile copies of the nineteenth-century novelists works, these films assess their own status as adaptations, playing with both notions of artistic creation and their own artistic act.

Kate Griffiths is a lecturer in French at Swansea University.

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