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*With apologies for cross posting*
The latest issue of Adaptation is now available to read online at http://www.oxfordjournals.org/page/6302/17.
Articles in this issue:
Flogging Fidelity: In Defense of the (Un)Dead Horse
By Casie Hermansson
State of the Conversation: The Obscene Underside of Fidelity
By Nico Dicecco
To Make You See: Photography as Intermedial Resource in Theatre and Film Adaptation (Closer and The Winter Guest)
By Carmen Pérez Ríu
Canon Doyle?: Getting Holmes Right (and Getting the Rights) for Television
By Richard Hewett
Screening Austen: The Case of Emma
By J. P. C. Brown
Irony in The Sweet Hereafter by Russell Banks (1991) and Atom Egoyan (1997)
By David Roche
'After Everything I've Seen...': Rewatching Shutter Island as a Knowing Audience
By Allen H. Redmon
Book reviews:
Adaptation, Intermediality and the British Celebrity Biopic
Reviewed by Belén Vidal
Back to Basics: A Meta-Foundational Approach to Adaptation Studies
Reviewed by Thomas Leitch
Advance access:
Adaptation also publishes articles online ahead of print. There are currently 13 articles published as advance access including:
The Magic of Time in Lolita: The Time Traveller Humbert Humbert
By Elisa Pezzotta
The Uncanny, The Gothic and The Loner: Intertextuality in the Adaptation Process of The Shining
By Catriona McAvoy
The End of Family in Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange
By Joy McEntee
Read these articles at http://www.oxfordjournals.org/page/6302/18.
For more information about the journal please visit www.adaptation.oxfordjournals.org<http://www.adaptation.oxfordjournals.org>.
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