Publication date:
27 September 2007Length of book:
232 pagesPublisher
Rowman & Littlefield PublishersDimensions:
237x166mm7x9"
ISBN-13: 9780742538207
Going beyond the process of adaptation, Geraghty is more interested in the films themselves and how they draw on our sense of recall. While a film reflects its literary source, it also invites comparisons to our memories and associations with other versions of the original. For example, a viewer may watch the 2005 big-screen production of Pride and Prejudice and remember Austen's novel as well as the BBC's 1995 television movie. Adaptations also rely on the conventions of genre, editing, acting, and sound to engage our recall—elements that many movie critics tend to forget when focusing solely on faithfulness to the written word.
This wide-ranging, multifaceted, accessible discussion thoughtfully addresses many understudied aspects of screen adaptation.