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Take Two
Take Two

By Barbara Tepa Lupack

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"We should avoid making films out of books," argued Ingmar Bergman. Fortunately, few filmmakers have heeded his counsel. From Edwin S. Porter to Mike Nichols, from D.W. Griffith to Steven Spielberg...

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Vision Re Vision
Vision Re Vision

By Barbara Tepa Lupack

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The essays in Vision/Re-Vision analyze in detail ten popular and important films adapted from contemporary American fiction by women, addressing the ways in which the writers' latent or overt femin...

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Vision Re Vision
Vision Re Vision

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Nineteenth Century Women at the Movies
Nineteenth Century Women at the Movies

By Barbara Tepa Lupack

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"Nineteenth-Century Women at the Movies analyzes in detail the adaptations of novels by eight popular writers - Mary Shelley, Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Lou...

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Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Children
Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Children

By Barbara Tepa Lupack

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For centuries, the Arthurian legends have fascinated and inspired countless writers, artists, and readers, many of whom first became acquainted with the story as youngsters. From the numerous retel...

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