Adapting Graham Greene

(Author) Richard J. Hand
Format: Hardcover
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Graham Greene was one of the most versatile writers of the 20th century, and he remains a figure of particular interest to those concerned with the relationship between literature and cinema. As well as being a skilled screenwriter in his own right, most famously with The Third Man, Greene's fiction has proved to be a perennially popular source for adaptation, appealing to the broadest range of filmmakers imaginable. In this engaging and accessibly written study, Richard J. Hand and Andrew Purssell introduce adaptation studies and its relation to Greene's works. They present new and incisive readings of key texts, including the various screen versions of Brighton Rock, The End of the Affair and The Quiet American, among others, and offer a critical examination of the industries in which Greene functioned as author, screenwriter, film critic and cultural figure. By closely exploring the various critical aspects of Greene and adaptation, and by encouraging readers to engage with the topics discussed through the inclusion of innovative exercises, Adapting Graham Greene makes a significant contribution to Graham Greene Studies and Adaptation Studies, as well as to Film and Literary Studies more generally.

Information
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780230579033
Publish year:
2014
Publish date:
Dec. 3, 2014

Richard J. Hand

Richard J. Hand is a renowned scholar in horror and gothic literature, best known for his book "Scream: Chilling Adventures in the Science of Fear." His writing style is engaging and insightful, delving deep into the psychological aspects of fear in literature. Hand's contributions to literature have reshaped the study of horror fiction.

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