Portant sur six adaptations hollywoodiennes de récits de Rider Haggard, Kipling, Conrad et Greene, ce travail analyse la manière dont le cinéma américain retravaille divers aspects des supports littéraires à des fins esthétiques [attention aux détails exotiques, remaniements narratifs, jeu des acteurs, couleurs, décors] et idéologiques [réflexion sur l’impérialisme colonial]. En confrontant les films et les récits qui les précèdent, il s’agit d’examiner la manière dont le cinéma prend appui sur la littérature pour tisser un réseau où transparaît le regard que Hollywood porte sur la tentation impérialiste américaine.The study focuses on six adaptations of narratives by Rider Haggard, Kipling, Conrad and Greene. It addresses the way Hollywood...
This thesis attempts to articulate the nature of Kipling\u27s colonial vision in the novel Kim (1901...
Discussing the cultural systems and their commodities that circulate, shape, and maintain U.S. empir...
Les nouvelles coloniales de Kipling et de Maugham mettent en scène, respectivement, la société anglo...
Britain Colonized analyzes how and why filmmakers use clichéd Hollywood formulas and American cultur...
Examines Hollywood’s treatment of Africa, beginning with the 1950 production of King Solomon’s Mines...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
168 p. : ill. ; 30 cmTaking Shakespeare's Prospero and Caliban as a paradigmatic binary and basing i...
Many centuries before Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness (1902) and Rudyard Kipling’s Kim (1901) were...
Colonial Dramas examines literary works depicting encounters between European and non-European peopl...
Haggard\u2019s best-selling King Solomon\u2019s Mines traces the adventures of three English explore...
Britain in the 18th century was more deeply involved with the world beyond its shores than ever befo...
This is a chapter in a 14-essay anthology about the translation of ‘classic’ works of literature to ...
This dissertation examines how adaptations of Victorian literature made in Hollywood by postcolonial...
With regard to the novel I would like to conclude this analysis of David Lean's film pointing out th...
This thesis explores the myriad ways films can contribute to our understanding of historical events ...
This thesis attempts to articulate the nature of Kipling\u27s colonial vision in the novel Kim (1901...
Discussing the cultural systems and their commodities that circulate, shape, and maintain U.S. empir...
Les nouvelles coloniales de Kipling et de Maugham mettent en scène, respectivement, la société anglo...
Britain Colonized analyzes how and why filmmakers use clichéd Hollywood formulas and American cultur...
Examines Hollywood’s treatment of Africa, beginning with the 1950 production of King Solomon’s Mines...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
168 p. : ill. ; 30 cmTaking Shakespeare's Prospero and Caliban as a paradigmatic binary and basing i...
Many centuries before Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness (1902) and Rudyard Kipling’s Kim (1901) were...
Colonial Dramas examines literary works depicting encounters between European and non-European peopl...
Haggard\u2019s best-selling King Solomon\u2019s Mines traces the adventures of three English explore...
Britain in the 18th century was more deeply involved with the world beyond its shores than ever befo...
This is a chapter in a 14-essay anthology about the translation of ‘classic’ works of literature to ...
This dissertation examines how adaptations of Victorian literature made in Hollywood by postcolonial...
With regard to the novel I would like to conclude this analysis of David Lean's film pointing out th...
This thesis explores the myriad ways films can contribute to our understanding of historical events ...
This thesis attempts to articulate the nature of Kipling\u27s colonial vision in the novel Kim (1901...
Discussing the cultural systems and their commodities that circulate, shape, and maintain U.S. empir...
Les nouvelles coloniales de Kipling et de Maugham mettent en scène, respectivement, la société anglo...