AbstractMany voices claim that, with the emergence of the cinema, the time when readers had the power to interpret the narration on their own, creating in their minds a world in consonance with their thoughts and beliefs, has passed and that a new type of ‘reading’ has emerged, one that leaves no room for imagination, since image works against free interaction with the text. The chief ambition of this paper was to prove that such perspectives are misshaped, that a middle ground may be achieved, that both novel and film may be valued for their multiplicity.Although two different grids for analysis were applied in this study, on the one hand looking into the narrative pattern of the novel, and on the other, understanding how the camera may re...
Novelization has received increasing academic attention in the past decade, resulting in a number of...
The paper attempts at the analysis of the narrational shifts between verbal and audiovisual mediums ...
Film adaptations are often confronted with criticism that they distort, reduce or picture inaccurate...
While studying a movie novel, one receives the opportunity of tracing the reverse process: the proce...
The development of the screen idea is a dynamic, interactive process, involving a range of documents...
The main critical concern of this thesis is to discuss how the modern commercial American film adapt...
Heart of darkness, by Joseph Conrad, is a narrative full of gaps, which may be interpreted by the re...
In recent years there have been significant advances in theory and criticism around screen adaptatio...
Eyes and eye lines are one of the key ways in which the perspective on a story is established in fig...
This scholarly and creative exegesis explores how ciné-poetic aesthetic strategies can reconceive, i...
Eyes and eye lines are one of the key ways in which the perspective on a story is established in fig...
Heart of Darkness is a radical adaptation of Conrad’s novella that toured nationally and internation...
What happens to the reader’s understanding of a text when it is brought to life on the big screen? T...
Thesis (M.A. (Applied Language and Literary Studies))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, ...
The paper attempts at the analysis of the narrational shifts between verbal and audiovisual mediums ...
Novelization has received increasing academic attention in the past decade, resulting in a number of...
The paper attempts at the analysis of the narrational shifts between verbal and audiovisual mediums ...
Film adaptations are often confronted with criticism that they distort, reduce or picture inaccurate...
While studying a movie novel, one receives the opportunity of tracing the reverse process: the proce...
The development of the screen idea is a dynamic, interactive process, involving a range of documents...
The main critical concern of this thesis is to discuss how the modern commercial American film adapt...
Heart of darkness, by Joseph Conrad, is a narrative full of gaps, which may be interpreted by the re...
In recent years there have been significant advances in theory and criticism around screen adaptatio...
Eyes and eye lines are one of the key ways in which the perspective on a story is established in fig...
This scholarly and creative exegesis explores how ciné-poetic aesthetic strategies can reconceive, i...
Eyes and eye lines are one of the key ways in which the perspective on a story is established in fig...
Heart of Darkness is a radical adaptation of Conrad’s novella that toured nationally and internation...
What happens to the reader’s understanding of a text when it is brought to life on the big screen? T...
Thesis (M.A. (Applied Language and Literary Studies))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, ...
The paper attempts at the analysis of the narrational shifts between verbal and audiovisual mediums ...
Novelization has received increasing academic attention in the past decade, resulting in a number of...
The paper attempts at the analysis of the narrational shifts between verbal and audiovisual mediums ...
Film adaptations are often confronted with criticism that they distort, reduce or picture inaccurate...