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Buchanan, Judith.
The writer on film = screening literary authorship /
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正題名/作者:
The writer on film/ [edited by] Judith Buchanan.
其他題名:
screening literary authorship /
其他作者:
Buchanan, Judith.
出版者:
New York :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2013.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Authors in motion pictures. -
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137317230
ISBN:
9781137317230 (electronic bk.)
The writer on film = screening literary authorship /
The writer on film
screening literary authorship /[electronic resource] :[edited by] Judith Buchanan. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2013. - 1 online resource.
Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction; Judith Buchanan -- PART I: CINEMA'S VERSIONS AND USES OF LITERACY LIVES -- 1. Authorship, Imagination and the Cinema; Laura Marcus -- 2. Gendered Authorship I: the Female Writer. Here is the Story of my Career...: the Woman Writer on Film; Sonia Haiduc -- 3. Gendered Authorship II: the Male Writer. Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know: Screening Authorial Masculinity in Sylvia (2003) and The Edge of Love (2008); Sian Harris -- 4. Romantic Authorship. Romantic Genius on Screen: Jane Campion's Bright Star (2009) and Julien Temple's Pandaemonium (2000); Julian North -- 5. Authorship Iconized, Metonymized, Debunked. The Tables of Memory: Shakespeare, Cinema and the Writing Desk; Megan Murray-Pepper -- 6. Commercialized Authorship. Brit Lit Biopics, 1990-2010; Andrew Higson -- 7. Literary Biopics and Literary Biographies. Visions of Authorship: a Literary Biographer's Perspective; Geoffrey Wall -- PART II: CINEMA'S FICTIONAL AUTHORS AND AUTHORIAL PROXIES -- 8. Adaptation as Encoded Authorial Biography I. Biographical Wish-Fulfilment in the Hemingway Screen Adaptations; R. Barton Palmer -- 9. Adaptation as Encoded Authorial Biography II. Becoming Jane in Adaptations of Austen's Fiction; Deborah Cartmell -- 10. Authorial Proxies. Duplicated and Duplicitous Self-configurings in Kaufman's Adaptation (2002); Gennelle Smith -- 11. Configuring Authorial Absence. Writing the Endings of Cinema: Evocations of Authorial Absence in the Cinematic Paratext from The Tempest to the Book of Kells; Richard Burt -- 12. Fictional Writers on Screen: Letter Writers. Deliveries of Absence: Epistolary Structures in Classical Cinema; Clara Rowland -- 13. Fictional Writers on Screen: Diarists. Far from Literature: Writing as Bare Act in Robert Bresson's Journal d'un cure; de campagne (1951); Erica Sheen -- 14. Fictional Writers on Screen: Playwrights and Documentarists. Documentary Li(v)es: Writing Falsehoods, Righting Wrongs in von Donnersmarck's The Lives of Others (2006); Judith Buchanan.
"Recent years have seen a striking surge in the production of literary biopics. Writers turned cinema subject in recent films include Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Virginia Woolf, Iris Murdoch, Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, Ted Hughes, Lillian Hellman, Allen Ginsberg, Kafka, Keats, Kaufman, and many more. This cultural phenomenon prompts a re-examination of a long and varied history of cinematic engagements with authorial creativity. The Writer on Film examines films about writers, real and fictional, from the silent era to the present. It asks how filmmakers have narratively and iconographically configured writers' lives and acts of writing. How might the mysterious processes of a literary imagination at work be cinematically expressed? What views of inspiration, muses, redrafting and publication have films taken and how, in cinematic representation, have these been gendered? How has cinema chosen to configure the tools and symbols of writing - quills, pens, ink pots, desks, studies, typewriters, keyboards and books? And what cultural and commercial agendas are revealed in cinema's compulsive return not just to literary material (whose story is already well told) but, specifically, to literary process (whose story is not)? Case studies include Diary of a Country Priest, Letter from an Unknown Woman, Julia, My Brilliant Career, Prospero's Books, Adaptation, Shakespeare in Love, Sylvia, The Lives of Others, Becoming Jane, Atonement, Bright Star, Enid and Howl"--
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