A Theory of Adaptation explores the continuous development of
creative adaptation, and argues that the practice of adapting is
central to the story-telling imagination. Linda Hutcheon develops a
theory of adaptation through a range of media, from film and opera,
to video games, pop music and theme parks, analysing the breadth,
scope and creative possibilities within each.
This new edition is supplemented by a new preface from the
author, discussing both new adaptive forms/platforms and recent
critical developments in the study of adaptation. It also features
an illuminating new epilogue from Siobhan O'Flynn, focusing on
adaptation in the context of digital media. She considers the
impact of transmedia practices and properties on the form and
practice of adaptation, as well as studying the extension of game
narrative across media platforms, fan-based adaptation (from
Twitter and Facebook to home movies), and the adaptation of books
to digital formats.
A Theory of Adaptation is the ideal guide to this ever evolving
field of study and is essential reading for anyone interested in
adaptation in the context of literary and media studies."
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