bookJun 13, 2006Closed access

A Theory of Adaptation

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Abstract

Renowned literary scholar Linda Hutcheon explores the ubiquity of adaptations in all their various media incarnations and challenges their constant critical denigration. Adaptation, Hutcheon argues, has always been a central mode of the story-telling imagination and deserves to be studied in all its breadth and range as both a process (of creation and reception) and a product unto its own. Persuasive and illuminating, A Theory of Adaptation is a bold rethinking of how adaptation works across all media and genres that may put an end to the age-old question of whether the book was better than the movie, or the opera, or the theme park.

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Keywords
  • Cliché
  • Adaptation (eye)
  • Framing (construction)
  • Epistemology
  • Aesthetics
  • Sociology
  • Psychology
  • Art
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