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English Filming, English Writing

Autor Jefferson Hunter
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 apr 2010
Jefferson Hunter examines English films and television dramas as they relate to English culture in the 20th century. He traces themes such as the influence of U.S. crime drama on English film, and film adaptations of literary works as they appear in screen work from the 1930s to the present. A Canterbury Tale and the documentary Listen to Britain are analyzed in the context of village pageants and other wartime explorations of Englishness at risk. English crime dramas are set against the writings of George Orwell, while a famous line from Noel Coward leads to a discussion of music and image in works like Brief Encounter and Look Back in Anger. Screen adaptation is also broached in analyses of the 1985 BBC version of Dickens’s Bleak House and Merchant-Ivory’s The Remains of the Day.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253221773
ISBN-10: 0253221773
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 177 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press

Cuprins

Preface; Introduction: By Way of Hanif Kureishi and Stephen Frears; 1. Wartime Pageantry; The Archers on Pilgrimage; Screen Processions and Village Pageants; The Documentary Pageant: Jennings's Listen to Britain; 2. American Gangsters, English Crime Films, and Dennis Potter; George Orwell versus James Hadley Chase; Contending with America; In Search of an English Crime Film; The Singing Detective as Summa Criminologica; 3. Two Texts to Screen; How to Adapt Dickens, and How Not to Do It; Ishiguro and Merchant-Ivory, Upstairs and Downstairs; 4. The Strange Potencies of Music; Rawsthorne and Rachmaninoff; Rolling Out the Barrel, Looking Up and Laughing; Distant Voices and Lip-Synched Lives; Conclusion: By Way of Tony Harrison and Alan BennettNotes; Index

Recenzii

"Hunter draws attention to some works that have received little critical attention and traces the cultural influences and inflections that make them work. . . . This book provides a fascinating contribution to studies of British cinema but also opens out into much broader concerns regarding national cultures." Jim Leach, Brock University

"Beautifully written . . . surprising and persuasive . . . but never in the sort of language that might deter the non-specialist." Brian McFarlane, Monash University

"A substantive, seductive, charming piece of work, this book is a paradigm of good sense and clarity—neither pedantic nor trendy. . . . Highly recommended." —Choice, November 2010

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The interplay of film, literature, and television in English culture