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The Literature/Film Reader: Issues of Adaptation
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The Literature/Film Reader: Issues of Adaptation James M. Welsh and Peter Lev, Eds. Lanham, MD: Toronto and Plymouth, UK: The Scarecrow Press, 2007.
The Literature/Film Reader focuses on the current state of adaptation studies in the United States, Great Britain and elsewhere. Some of articles have already been published in Literature/ Film Quarterly or other scholarly journals; others were specially commissioned for this anthology.
The book offers a comprehensive guide to the r...
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