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Emile Zola and the Artistry of Adaptation (Hardcover): Kate Griffiths Emile Zola and the Artistry of Adaptation (Hardcover)
Kate Griffiths
R2,634 Discovery Miles 26 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

The History of French Literature on Film (Hardcover): Kate Griffiths, Andrew Watts The History of French Literature on Film (Hardcover)
Kate Griffiths, Andrew Watts
R4,397 Discovery Miles 43 970 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

French novels, plays, poems and short stories, however temporally or culturally distant from us, continue to be incarnated and reincarnated on cinema screens across the world. From the silent films of Georges Melies to the Hollywood production of Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary directed by Sophie Barthes, The History of French Literature on Film explores the key films, directors, and movements that have shaped the adaptation of works by French authors since the end of the 19th century. Across six chapters, Griffiths and Watts examine the factors that have driven this vibrant adaptive industry, as filmmakers have turned to literature in search of commercial profits, cultural legitimacy, and stories rich in dramatic potential. The volume also explains how the work of theorists from a variety of disciplines (literary theory, translation theory, adaptation theory), can help to deepen both our understanding and our appreciation of literary adaptation as a creative practice. Finally, this volume seeks to make clear that adaptation is never a simple transcription of an earlier literary work. It is always simultaneously an adaptation of the society and era for which it is created. Adaptations of French literature are thus not only valuable artistic artefacts in their own right, so too are they important historical documents which testify to the values and tastes of their own time.

Adapting Nineteenth-Century France - Literature in Film, Theatre, Television, Radio and Print (Paperback): Kate Griffiths,... Adapting Nineteenth-Century France - Literature in Film, Theatre, Television, Radio and Print (Paperback)
Kate Griffiths, Andrew Watts
R847 R592 Discovery Miles 5 920 Save R255 (30%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book uses six canonical novelists and their recreations in a variety of media to argue a reconceptualisation of our approach to the study of adaptation. The works of Balzac, Hugo, Flaubert, Zola, Maupassant and Verne reveal themselves not as originals to be defended from adapting hands, but as works fashioned from the adapted voices of a host of earlier artists, moments and media. The text analyses reworkings of key nineteenth-century texts across time and media in order to emphasise the way in which such reworkings cast new light on many of their source texts, and how they reveal the probing analysis nineteenth-century novelists undertake in relation to notions of originality and authorial borrowing. Adapting Nineteenth-Century France charts such revision through a range of genres encompassing the modern media of radio, silent film, fiction, musical theatre, sound film and television. Contents Introduction, Kate Griffiths I Labyrinths of Voices: Emile Zola, Germinal and Radio, Kate Griffiths II Diamond Thieves and Gold Diggers: Balzac, Silent Cinema and the Spoils of Adaptation, Andrew Watts III Fragmented Fictions: Time, Textual Memory and the (Re)Writing of Madame Bovary, Andrew Watts IV Les Miserables, Theatre and the Anxiety of Excess, Andrew Watts V Chez Maupassant: The (In)Visible Space of Television Adaptation, Kate Griffiths VI Le Tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours: Verne, Todd, Coraci and the Spectropoetics of Adaptation, Kate Griffiths Conclusion, Andrew Watts

Haunting Presences - Ghosts in French Literature and Culture (Hardcover): Kate Griffiths, David Evans Haunting Presences - Ghosts in French Literature and Culture (Hardcover)
Kate Griffiths, David Evans
R615 R511 Discovery Miles 5 110 Save R104 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book responds to the current critical interest in phantoms and haunting. It explores and assesses the twentieth century's fascination with the ghost in relation to notions of identity, authorship and memory, tracing the changing form of the ghost in key twentieth-century French media: film, photography, literature and theory. However, the ghosts of works present cannot be understood fully without considering the ghosts of works past. Each of the twentieth-century works analyzed considers itself haunted by the past, by memory, be it personal or textual. Consequently, this volume also considers this past and these textual memories by exploring specific ghosts in successive ages (Medieval, Renaissance, Early-Modern and the nineteenth century) and genres key to these epochs (poetry, drama and the novel).Thus, this collection offers an insight into the ghost's past, its evolution across time and genre, before turning to focus on how art in twentieth-century France deals with its textual memories and the ghosts of its past. A substantial introduction explains and pulls together the themes and analytical structure of this volume to provide unity and cohesion among the various chapters.

Zola and the Art of Television - Adaptation, Recreation, Translation (Hardcover): Kate Griffiths Zola and the Art of Television - Adaptation, Recreation, Translation (Hardcover)
Kate Griffiths
R2,654 Discovery Miles 26 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Poems and Translations (Hardcover): Kate Griffith Poems and Translations (Hardcover)
Kate Griffith
R904 Discovery Miles 9 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
101 Essential Lists for SENCOs (Paperback): Kate Griffiths, Jo Haines 101 Essential Lists for SENCOs (Paperback)
Kate Griffiths, Jo Haines
R694 Discovery Miles 6 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

FONT size=2, DIVTo all those teachers working in learning support, if you only buy one book this year, make it this one. FONT size=2. It is clear concise and to the point./FONT DIV/DIVFONT size=2Lyn Wright, Cluster Manager Inclusion, Failsworth School/DIV/FONT/FONT In this practical book for SENCOs lists range from the understanding the crucial role of the SENCO?' to detailed overviews of, and strategies to cope with, the common special educational needs.

The History of French Literature on Film (Paperback): Kate Griffiths, Andrew Watts The History of French Literature on Film (Paperback)
Kate Griffiths, Andrew Watts
R1,322 Discovery Miles 13 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

French novels, plays, poems and short stories, however temporally or culturally distant from us, continue to be incarnated and reincarnated on cinema screens across the world. From the silent films of Georges Melies to the Hollywood production of Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary directed by Sophie Barthes, The History of French Literature on Film explores the key films, directors, and movements that have shaped the adaptation of works by French authors since the end of the 19th century. Across six chapters, Griffiths and Watts examine the factors that have driven this vibrant adaptive industry, as filmmakers have turned to literature in search of commercial profits, cultural legitimacy, and stories rich in dramatic potential. The volume also explains how the work of theorists from a variety of disciplines (literary theory, translation theory, adaptation theory), can help to deepen both our understanding and our appreciation of literary adaptation as a creative practice. Finally, this volume seeks to make clear that adaptation is never a simple transcription of an earlier literary work. It is always simultaneously an adaptation of the society and era for which it is created. Adaptations of French literature are thus not only valuable artistic artefacts in their own right, so too are they important historical documents which testify to the values and tastes of their own time.

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