Volume 3 Issue 1
Cover Date: March 2010 Price: £12
Contents
The commercial effects of the adaptation of novels into films in the United Kingdom, 1910–1940
Page Start: 5 View Header/Abstract
Escape into a different person, escape into a different reality: Despair by Vladimir Nabokov and RainerWerner Fassbinder
Page Start: 29 View Header/Abstract
Horrifying adaptations: Ringu, The Ring, and the cultural contexts of copying
Page Start: 43 View Header/Abstract
Killing noir?: The adaptation of Robert Siodmak’s The Killers to radio
Page Start: 59 View Header/Abstract
Hotel Two Rooms: The practice of adaptation, projection and play in performance
Page Start: 71 View Header/Abstract
ADAPTATION: THE JOURNAL OF LITERATURE ON SCREEN STUDIES, DEBORAH CARTMELL, TIMOTHY CORRIGAN AND IMELDA WHELEHAN (eds.) (2008), VOL. 1, NO. 1 AND NO. 2
Page Start: 99 View Header/Abstract
FOUND IN TRANSLATION – GREEK DRAMA IN ENGLISH, J. MICHAEL WALTON (2007)
Page Start: 101 View Header/Abstract
CROSSING TIME AND SPACE: SHAKESPEARE TRANSLATIONS IN PRESENT-DAY EUROPE, CARLA DENTE AND SARA SONCINI (eds.) (2008)
Page Start: 103 View Header/Abstract
ENTERTAINING TELEVISION: THE BBC AND POPULAR TELEVISION CULTURE IN THE 1950s, SU HOLMES (2008)
Page Start: 106 View Header/Abstract



.jpg)

