Hollywood's Stephen King
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Hollywood's Stephen King
Palgrave Macmillan, 2003
1st ed
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [225]-229) and index
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Description
For the past three decades, Hollywood has faithfully adapted much of Stephen King's fiction into film. Of the many major films that have been made, not one has lost money. Part of this may be explained in terms of King's own popularity in American culture; he has been, after all, a best-selling writer since the late 1970s. But more interesting is what this cinematic fascination reveals about postmodern American culture. In the first overview of Hollywood's major cinematic interpretations of Stephen King, Tony Magistrale examines the various thematic, narrative, and character interconnections that highlight the relationships among his films. Opening with a revealing interview with Stephen King, the book takes us through chapters that explore such popular films as Stand By Me, Misery, The Shining, The Green Mile, and The Shawshank Redemption among others.
Table of Contents
Preface * Steve's Take: An Interview with Stephen King * The Lost Children: Carrie , Firestarter , Stand By Me , Silver Bullet , Hearts in Altantis * Maternal Archetypes: Cujo , Misery , Dolores Claiborne * Paternal Archetypes: The Shining , Pet Sematary , Apt Pupil * Defining Heroic Codes of Survival: The Dead Zone , The Shawshank Redemption , The Green Mile * Technologies of Fright: Christine , The Running Man , Maximum Overdrive , The Mangler , The Night Flier * King of the Miniseries: Salem's Lot , IT , The Stand , The Shining , Storm of the Century , Rose Red * Films Cited * Works Cited * Index
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