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*With apologies for cross posting*
Adaptation, Volume 12 Issue 1
Read the issue: https://academic.oup.com/adaptation/issue/12/1
Original Articles:
Pavese, Antonioni, and the Spectres of a Silenced Past: Adaptation and the Transmission of Historical Trauma
By Peter Lešnik
Traveling Realisms, Shared Modernities, Eternal Moods: The Uses of Anton Chekhov in Nuri Bilge Ceylan's Winter Sleep
By Shaj Mathew
Screening 'Prufrock': What the Mermaids Sing
By Scott Freer
The Adaptation of Don Camillo through the Cultural Transduction Framework: From Italian Bestseller to Franco-Italian Film to a Colombian TV Series
By Enrique Uribe-Jongbloed and Manuel A Corredor Aristizábal
Film Reviews:
Can You Ever Forgive Me? and Marielle Heller's Queer Art of Transparency
By Kyle Stevens
Sight and Spectacle in The Alienist
By Petra Clark
Read the full issue: https://academic.oup.com/adaptation/issue/12/1
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