French literature on screen

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French literature on screen

edited by Homer B. Pettey and R. Barton Palmer

Manchester University Press, 2019

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [230]-240) and index

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This collection presents new essays in the complex field of French literary adaptation. Using a variety of textual and interpretive approaches, it sheds light on issues of gender, sexuality, class, politics and social conventions while acknowledging a range of contexts, from the commercial to the archival and the aesthetic. The chapters, written by eminent international scholars, run chronologically from The Count of Monte Cristo through Proust and Bonjour, Tristesse to Philippe Djian's Oh... (adapted for the screen as Elle). Collectively, they fill a need for contemporary discussions on the significance of France's literary representations in the history of global cinema. -- .

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Introduction: screening French literature - Homer B. Pettey and R. Barton Palmer 2 The spectacle of Monte Cristo - Jennifer L. Jenkins 3 Adultery and adulteration in film versions of Flaubert's Madame Bovary - Colin Davis 4 For the first time on screen together: Madame Bovary and Les Miserables in 1934 - Dudley Andrew 5 The Americanization of Victor Hugo: Darryl F. Zanuck's Les Miserables (1935) - Guerric DeBona 6 From heterotopia to metatopia: staging Carmen's death - Phil Powrie 7 From the Recherche on film toward a Proustian cinema - Steven Ungar 8 Otto Preminger's Bonjour, Tristesse: a tale of three women, if not more - R. Barton Palmer 9 Adapting Pagnol and Provence - Jeremy Strong 10 Maigret on screen: stardom and literary adaptation - Ginette Vincendeau 11 The making and remaking of Therese Desqueyroux: one novel, two films - Susan Hayward 12 Elle (2016), rape, and adaptation - Homer B. Pettey Select bibliography -- .

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