This work of literary and film criticism examines all eight filmed adaptations of Jane Austen’s Emma produced between 1948 and 1996 as vastly different interpretations of the source novel. Instead of condemning the movies and television specials as being «not as good as the book,» Marc DiPaolo considers how each adaptation might be understood as a valid «reading» of Austen’s text. For example, he demonstrates how the Gwyneth Paltrow film Emma is both a romance and a female coming-of-age story, the 1972 BBC miniseries dramatizes Emma’s world as claustrophobic and Emma herself as suffering from depression, and the modern-day teen comedy Clueless comes closest of all to bringing a feminist reading of the novel to the screen. Each version illuminates a different, legitimate way of reading the novel that is rewarding for Austen fans, scholars, and students alike.
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Emma Adapted: Jane Austen's Heroine from Book to Film
«This book is a welcome addition to the literature on the topic of Jane Austen adaptations. I liked the balanced approach, the careful integration of literary and film criticism, and the perceptive analyses of the unpublished screenplays. I found it eminently readable, not heavily laden with critical jargon – a good read for scholars and Austen fans alike.» (Sue Parrill, Professor Emeritus of English, Southeastern Louisiana University; Author, ‘Jane Austen on Film and Television: A Critical Study of the Adaptations’ (2002)) «As Catherine Morland has ‘just learnt to love a hyacinth,’ I have just learnt to appreciate Austen adaptations thanks to Marc DiPaolo’s book. In the future, I intend to be much more forgiving of directors and screenwriters who take on the difficult task of ‘adapting’ Austen, particularly ‘Emma’. Thanks to this book, I’m open to filmic possibilities.» (Elizabeth Jane Steele, Regional Coordinator, Eastern Pennsylvania-Delaware Valley Region, Jane Austen Society of North America)
Published date: Jul 13, 2007
Language: English
No. of Pages: 190
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
ISBN: 9781433100000
Dimensions:
6.3" W x
1.0" L x
9.06" H
The Author: Marc DiPaolo, Assistant Professor of Communications and English at Alvernia College, is a narratologist and specialist in British and American Romanticism. He is an editor of the literature anthology The Conscious Reader, and has contributed chapters to the forthcoming books A Century of the Marx Brothers and The Amazing Transforming Superhero. He earned his doctorate in English from Drew University.
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