"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."



Autorentext

Kate Griffiths



Inhalt

1. Introduction 2. La Terre and the Art of Inheritance 3. L'OEuvre and the Translation of Reality: Moving Between Text and Image 4. Nana: Copies and Originals 5. La Curee and the Hunt for Authorial Origin: The Pull of the Past 6. The Ghost of the Author: La Bête humaine and the Pull of the Future 7. Conclusion

Titel
Emile Zola and the Artistry of Adaptation
EAN
9781351194136
ISBN
978-1-351-19413-6
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
02.12.2017
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.15 MB
Anzahl Seiten
158
Jahr
2017
Untertitel
Englisch