Summer of Adaptations
págs. 170-171
Screenwriters on Adaptation: A Conversation with Robin Swicord
págs. 172-175
Insurrection and Depression-Era Politics in Selznick's A Tale of Two Cities (1935)
págs. 176-193
Tess, Jude, and the Problem of Adapting Hardy
págs. 195-203
Washington Square's "virus of suggestion": Source Texts, Intertexts, and Adaptations
págs. 204-211
"My Heart Belongs to Daddy": The Fictionalization of Baroque Artist Artemisia Gentileschi in Contemporary Film and Novels
págs. 212-218
The Art of Asking Forgiveness: Sunday's Children
págs. 220-231
Gnostic Paranoia In Proyas's Dark City
págs. 232-239
Hammett's Flitcraft Parable, The Stepfather, and the Significance of Falling Beams
págs. 240-248
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