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Screening Charles Dickens - A Survey of Film and Television Adaptations (Paperback): William Farina Screening Charles Dickens - A Survey of Film and Television Adaptations (Paperback)
William Farina
R862 Discovery Miles 8 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Among professional storytellers whose works have been adapted for cinematic dramatization, mid-19th century English novelist Charles Dickens stands in a class of his own. In addition to his most well-known works such as A Christmas Carol and Oliver Twist, which are unrivaled for their sheer number of film adaptations, each of Dickens' other major works have been adapted for the screen multiple times, and many remain accessible for viewing on a variety of platforms. This book-by-book survey highlights the most popular adaptations of each Dickens book, spanning from the films of the silent era through the 21st century. The survey also includes a critical examination that compares the adaptations to the original texts. An analysis outlines the many connections between the fictional narratives and the novelist's own frequently misunderstood biography.

Italian Crime Fiction in the Era of the Anti-Mafia Movement (Paperback): William Farina Italian Crime Fiction in the Era of the Anti-Mafia Movement (Paperback)
William Farina
R1,339 Discovery Miles 13 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the last three decades, Italian crime fiction has demonstrated a trend toward a much higher level of realism and complexity. The origins of the New Italian Epic, as it has been coined by some of its proponents, can be found in the widespread backlash against the Mafia-sponsored murders of Sicilian magistrates which culminated with the assassinations of Judges Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino in 1992. Though beginning in the Italian language, this prolific, popular movement has more recently found its way into the English language and hence it has found a much wider international audience. Following a brief, yet detailed, history of the cultural and economic development of Sicily, this book provides a multilayered look into the evolution of the New Italian Epic genre. The works of ten prominent contemporary writers, including Andrea Camilleri, Michael Dibdin, Elena Ferrante, and Massimo Carlotto, are examined against the backdrop of various historical periods. This "past is prologue" approach to contemporary crime fiction provides context for the creation of these recent novels and enhances understanding of the complex moral ambiguity that is characteristic of anti-mafia Italian crime fiction.

Saint James the Greater in History, Art and Culture (Paperback): William Farina Saint James the Greater in History, Art and Culture (Paperback)
William Farina
R1,654 R855 Discovery Miles 8 550 Save R799 (48%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Among the 12 disciples of Jesus, perhaps none has inspired more magnificent art-as well as political upheaval-than Saint James the Greater. Portrayed in the New Testament as part of Jesus' inner circle, he was the first apostle to be martyred. Eight centuries later, Saint James, or Santiago, become the de facto patron saint of Spain, believed to be a supernatural warrior who led victorious Christian armies during the Iberian Reconquista. After 1492, the Santiago cult found its way to the New World, where it continued to exert influence. Today, he remains the patron saint of pilgrims to the shrine of Santiago de Compostela. His legacy has bequeathed a magnificent tradition of Western art over nearly two millennia.

Man Writes Dog - Canine Themes in Literature, Law and Folklore (Paperback): William Farina Man Writes Dog - Canine Themes in Literature, Law and Folklore (Paperback)
William Farina
R1,106 R748 Discovery Miles 7 480 Save R358 (32%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the millennia, many great writers, from Pliny and Plutarch to C.S. Lewis and John Steinbeck, have addressed diverse canine themes in their work, usually in a broader, human context. Late in the 20th century it was conclusively established by modern science that all dogs, without exception, are descended from wolves. Viewed within the dynamic lens of this new model, the constantly evolving relationship between humankind and canines, both wild and domesticated, appears more complex and intertwined than ever before. This survey reviews what 20 selected authors from the Western tradition have had to say on the same subject matter leading up to our present times.

Chretien De Troyes and the Dawn of Arthurian Romance (Paperback): William Farina Chretien De Troyes and the Dawn of Arthurian Romance (Paperback)
William Farina
R956 R674 Discovery Miles 6 740 Save R282 (29%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During the late 12th Century, the Arthurian legends first took their form in the imagination of French-speaking romancers. Foremost among these poets was the great Chretien de Troyes, credited with incorporating into the Arthurian tradition the quest for the Holy Grail and the adulterous affair between Lancelot and Guinevere. This critical text explores the French roots of the legends and the source material of the individual characters, with special attention to the creative role played by de Troyes, whose contribution to the saga continues to shape and inform the modern imagination.

Ulysses S. Grant, 1861-1864 - His Rise from Obscurity to Military Greatness (Paperback): William Farina Ulysses S. Grant, 1861-1864 - His Rise from Obscurity to Military Greatness (Paperback)
William Farina
R1,260 R867 Discovery Miles 8 670 Save R393 (31%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

On May 3, 1861, Illinois Governor Richard Yates appointed a Mexican War veteran with Democratic sympathies and southern ties to be chief mustering officer at Camp Yates in Springfield. And so began Ulysses S. Grant's reluctantly revived military career. Over the next three years, Grant would have a chance to display a myriad of talents few suspected, including a remarkable penchant for organization, decided skill at written communication and a quick understanding of military potential. By March 1864, Grant had risen to lieutenant general, a rank last held by George Washington. This biography details the three years which saw Ulysses S. Grant's extraordinary rise from mediocre shop clerk to general-in-chief of the U.S. Army. Beginning with Grant's work at his family's leather shop in Galena, Illinois, it records his re-entry into a military life as a volunteer from Illinois. Grant's most spectacular campaigns, including Vicksburg and Chattanooga, are discussed in depth. Special emphasis is placed on events such as politicking, rumors, and intrigue which took place between the various battles. Other topics include Grant's personal qualities and background, his extraordinary good fortune and the general's informal and unorthodox command style. The work is indexed.

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