French Literature on Screen
By (Author) Homer B. Pettey
Edited by R. Barton Palmer
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
16th May 2019
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
016.7914375
Hardback
264
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This collection presents new essays in the complex field of French literary adaptation. Using a variety of textual and interpretive approaches, it sheds light on issues of gender, sexuality, class, politics and social conventions while acknowledging a range of contexts, from the commercial to the archival and the aesthetic. The chapters, written by eminent international scholars, run chronologically from The Count of Monte Cristo through Proust and Bonjour, Tristesse to Philippe Djian's Oh. (adapted for the screen as Elle). Collectively, they fill a need for contemporary discussions on the significance of France's literary representations in the history of global cinema. -- .
Homer B. Pettey is Professor of Film and Comparative Literature at the University of Arizona
R. Barton Palmer is Calhoun Lemon Professor of Literature at Clemson University