*With apologies for cross posting* Read now at http://bit.ly/1XboKp4 Contents: FREE ONLINE 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 Read the special issue at http://bit.ly/1XboKp4 Oxford University Press (UK) Disclaimer This message is confidential. You should not copy it or disclose its contents to anyone. You may use and apply the information for the intended purpose only. OUP does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this message. Any views or opinions presented are those of the author only and not of OUP. If this email has come to you in error, please delete it, along with any attachments. Please note that OUP may intercept incoming and outgoing email communications. ---- Screen-L is sponsored by the Telecommunication & Film Dept., the University of Alabama: http://www.tcf.ua.edu