History of World Literatures on Film
History of American Literature on Film
Thomas Leitch | Greg M. Colón Semenza | Bob Hasenfratz
Performing Arts / Film / History & Criticism
From William Dickson's Rip Van Winkle films (1896) to Baz Luhrmann's big-budget production of The Great Gatsby (2013) and beyond, cinematic adaptations of American literature participate in a rich and fascinating history. Unlike previous studies of American literature and film, which emphasize particular authors like Edith Wharton and Nathaniel Hawthorne, particular texts like Moby-Dick, particular literary periods like the American Renaissance, or particular genres like the novel, this volume considers the multiple functions of filmed American literature as a cinematic genre in its own right-one that reflects the specific political and aesthetic priorities of different national and historical cinemas even as it plays a decisive role in defining American literature for a global audience.
Thomas Leitch is Professor of English at the University of Delaware, USA. His most recent books are Wikipedia U: Knowledge, Authority, and Liberal Education in the Digital Age (2014) and The Oxford Handbook of Adaptation Studies (2017).
| Publication Date: |
13 June 2019 |
| Publisher: |
Bloomsbury Academic |
| Imprint: |
Bloomsbury Academic |
| ISBN-13: |
9781628923735 |
| Format: |
Hardback |
| Page Count: |
464 |
| Weight (oz): |
27.84 |