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Modern British drama on screen / edited by R. Barton Palmer and William Robert Bray.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Palmer, R. Barton, editor.
Bray, William Robert, 1951- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Film adaptations--History and criticism.
Film adaptations.
English drama--Film adaptations.
English drama.
American drama--Film adaptations.
American drama.
Motion pictures and literature--Great Britain.
Motion pictures and literature.
Motion pictures and literature--United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 292 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This collection of essays offers the first comprehensive treatment of British and American films adapted from modern British plays. Offering insights into the mutually profitable relationship between the newest performance medium and the most ancient. With each chapter written by an expert in the field, Modern British Drama on Screen focuses on key playwrights of the period including George Bernard Shaw, Somerset Maugham, Terence Rattigan, Noel Coward and John Osborne and the most significant British drama of the past century from Pygmalion to The Madness of George III. Most chapters are devoted to single plays and the transformations they underwent in the move from stage to screen. Ideally suited for classroom use, this book offers a semester's worth of introductory material for the study of theater and film in modern Britain, widely acknowledged as a world center of dramatic productions for both the stage and screen.
Contents:
"That filth from which the glamour is not even yet departed" : adapting Journey's end / Lawrence Napper
Playful banter in Shaw's Pygmalion / Douglas McFarland
Knowing your place : David Lean's film adaptation of Noël Coward's This happy breed / Neil Sinyard
The Browning version revisited / Marcia Landy
Screening for serious people a trivial comedy : Wilde's The importance of being earnest / Tom Ryall
The British new wave begins : Richardson's Look back in anger / Steve Nicholson
The shift from stage to screen : space, performance, and language in The knack ... and how to get it / Christine Geraghty
See-thru desire and the dream of gay marriage : Orton's Entertaining Mr. Sloane on stage and screen / James Campbell
Sleuth on screen : adapting masculinities / Monika Pietrzak-Franger
Education Rita and the Pygmalion effect : gender, class, and adaptation anxiety / Cynthia Lucia
The madness of Susan Traherne : adapting David Hare's Plenty / Tiffany Gilbert
"A Tom Stoppard film" : agency and adaptation in Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are dead / Elizabeth Rivlin
Rewriting history : Alan Bennett's collaboration with Nicholas Hytner on the adaptations of The madness of George III and The history boys / Joseph H. O'Mealy.
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-107-70242-9
1-139-89028-X
1-107-70154-6
1-107-66493-4
1-107-68754-3
1-107-70354-9
1-107-59790-0
0-511-73431-X
OCLC:
867630816

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