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Jane Austen on film and television, a critical study of the adaptations, by Sue Parrill

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Jane Austen on film and television, a critical study of the adaptations, by Sue Parrill
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-213) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Jane Austen on film and television
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
48906257
Responsibility statement
by Sue Parrill
Sub title
a critical study of the adaptations
Summary
This book traces the history of film and television adaptations of Jane Austen manuscripts, compares the adaptations to the manuscripts, compares the way different adaptations treat the novels, and analyzes the adaptations as examples of cinematic art. The first of seven chapters explains why the novels of Jane Austen have become a popular source of film and television adaptations. The following six chapters each cover one of Austen's novels: Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Emma, Mansfield Park, Persuasion, and Northanger Abbey. Each chapter begins with a summary of the main events of the novel. Then a history of the adaptations is presented followed by an analysis of the unique qualities of each adaptation, a comparison of these adaptations to each other and to the novels on which they are based, and a reflection of relevant film and literary criticism as it applies to the adaptations
Table Of Contents
Why Jane Austen? -- Sense and sensibility -- Pride and prejudice -- Mansfield Park -- Emma -- Persuasion -- Northanger Abbey
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