How Movies Give New Life to Old Classics
http://time.com/3837328/classics-publishers-sales-movies/

(CRITICAL APPROACHES TO LITERATURE)
◎Extract from:(按重新整理所有相關書籍 »)
1. “Introduction,” in Literature and Film: A Guide to the Theory and Practice of Film Adaptation (2005), p. v-vii, 1-27.
2. “Cinematic Novels/Literary Cinema,” in Rethinking the novel/film debate (2003), p. vii-viii, 113-114.
3. “Inf(l)ecting Pride and Prejudice: Dialogism, Intertextuality, and Adaptation,” Books in motion: adaptation, intertextuality, authorship (2005), p. 7-8, 201-219.
4. “Martin Scorsese’s The Age of Innocence. Memory, Desire, or Film Adaptation as Reinvention,” in Textures of the image: rewriting the American novel in the contemporary film ... (2002), p. 9, 39-67.
5. “Events, Characters, and Characterization,” in Narrative in fiction and film: an introduction (2000), p. xi-xii, 72-101.
6. “List of Key Concepts,” and “Adaptation” in Cinema studies: the key concepts (2000, 2007較新), p. viii-xx, 3-5 (+wikiEnglish)
7. “Reading the Novel and the Film,” “Literature and film as modern mythology (2000), p. v-vi, 31-48.
Literature and film as modern mythology[electronic resource] /
8. Joyce Carol Oates: “When characters from the page are made flesh on the screen”


