*With apologies for cross posting*
The latest issue of Adaptation is now available to read online at http://www.oxfordjournals.org/page/5693/4.
Read the free Adaptation essay prize winner for 2014:
Adapting Coriolanus: Tom Hiddleston's Body and Action Cinema
by Anna Blackwell
Other articles in this issue include:
'Movie Plots Pushed into Prose': The Extra Girl, Will Hays, and the Novel of Silent Hollywood
by Justin Hautreau
Pedro Costa on the Island of the Dead: Distant Referencing and the Making of Casa de Lava (1995)
by Nuno Barradas Jorge
Mediaturgy's Troubled Tensions with Adaptation: Convergence or Divergence?
by Christophe Collard
'Essentially, another man's woman': Information and Gender in the Novel and Adaptations of John le Carré's Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
by Geraint D'arcy
She Awoke and Found It Truth: Cinematic Appropriations of Engendered Subjectivity in John Keats's Eve of St. Agnes and in Jane Campion's Bright Star
by Elizabeth Zauderer
'Between Window and Frame': Distant Intimacy and Emotional Dialectics in Elia Kazan's A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
by Carl R. Burgchardt and David Scott Diffrient
Books on Biopics
by Sonia Amalia Haiduc
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