This paper investigates cinema and television’s peculiar ‘love story’ with Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol (1843). Indeed, the story of Scrooge’s life-changing encounter with the Christmas Spirits has been adapted, revised, condensed, retold, and modernized on screen more than any other work of English or American literature. Why is cinema so attracted to this particular piece? Although the mythic quality of the tale partly explains its persistence over the years, I believe that the interest exerted by the Carol on the film medium has a lot to do with the spectacular apparatus (a series of highly realistic images projected to Scrooge) displayed by the Christmas Spirits to redeem the old miser. For what is the Carol if not a text about a...
Most research into adaptation studies focuses on comparison between the source text and the filmic a...
In his 1843 novella A Christmas Carol Dickens takes the sensations usually associated with alienatio...
The nineteenth century was an age of reason and industrialization. Magic and mythical creatures ceas...
Cet article se penche sur la relation singulière qu’entretient le cinéma avec le Christmas Carol (18...
Although Dickens' familiarity with Victorian theatre has been explored with reference to his own pla...
This thesis examines the value of film and television adaptations of Dickens’ novels; Oliver Twist, ...
The paper deals with the way Dickens presents the concepts of social responsibility, self-transforma...
This essay examines the impacts of the real and imaginary events on the main character Ebenezer Scro...
Each Christmas during his tenure as Provost of King’s College, Cambridge, M.R.James would take part ...
The topic of my thesis is a comparison between a novel and a film: Great Expectations by Charles Di...
Adaptations of fairy tales were particularly popular in the years of early cinema. In the period pre...
The book A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens (1843) has been significantly translated into the audi...
This project explores four printed Christmas stories and the filmic adaptations of each. The eight s...
The aim of this paper is to explore whether the given films can serve as truthful biographical repre...
A Christmas Carol is a novel by Charles Dickens full of social criticism and is framed in the story ...
Most research into adaptation studies focuses on comparison between the source text and the filmic a...
In his 1843 novella A Christmas Carol Dickens takes the sensations usually associated with alienatio...
The nineteenth century was an age of reason and industrialization. Magic and mythical creatures ceas...
Cet article se penche sur la relation singulière qu’entretient le cinéma avec le Christmas Carol (18...
Although Dickens' familiarity with Victorian theatre has been explored with reference to his own pla...
This thesis examines the value of film and television adaptations of Dickens’ novels; Oliver Twist, ...
The paper deals with the way Dickens presents the concepts of social responsibility, self-transforma...
This essay examines the impacts of the real and imaginary events on the main character Ebenezer Scro...
Each Christmas during his tenure as Provost of King’s College, Cambridge, M.R.James would take part ...
The topic of my thesis is a comparison between a novel and a film: Great Expectations by Charles Di...
Adaptations of fairy tales were particularly popular in the years of early cinema. In the period pre...
The book A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens (1843) has been significantly translated into the audi...
This project explores four printed Christmas stories and the filmic adaptations of each. The eight s...
The aim of this paper is to explore whether the given films can serve as truthful biographical repre...
A Christmas Carol is a novel by Charles Dickens full of social criticism and is framed in the story ...
Most research into adaptation studies focuses on comparison between the source text and the filmic a...
In his 1843 novella A Christmas Carol Dickens takes the sensations usually associated with alienatio...
The nineteenth century was an age of reason and industrialization. Magic and mythical creatures ceas...