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*With apologies for cross posting*
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Introduction: Kubrick and Adaptation
By I. Q. Hunter
Original articles:
Becoming a Macho Mensch: Stanley Kubrick, Spartacus and 1950s Jewish Masculinity
By Nathan Abrams
The Magic of Time in Lolita: The Time Traveller Humbert Humbert
By Elisa Pezzotta
The End of Family in Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange
By Joy McEntee
'Utterly Baffled and Beaten, What Was the Lonely and Brokenhearted Man to Do?': Narration, Ambiguity, and Sympathy in Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon
By Marc Napolitano
The Uncanny, The Gothic and The Loner: Intertextuality in the Adaptation Process of The Shining
By Catriona McAvoy
The Unempty Wasps' Nest: Kubrick's The Shining, Adaptation, Chance, Interpretation
By Graham Allen
Adaptation as Exploration: Stanley Kubrick, Literature, and A.I. Artificial Intelligence
By Peter Krämer
Book review:
Stanley Kubrick: Adapting the Sublime
Reviewed by James Fenwick
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