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Wuthering Heights on film and television : a journey across time and cultures / by Val�erie V. Hazette.

By: Publication details: Bristol, UK ; Chicago, USA: Intellect, [2015]Description: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 1783204931
  • 9781783204939
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • PR4172.W73 H429 2015eb
Online resources: Summary: Article Abstract: Annotation Emily Bronte's beloved novelWuthering Heightshas been adaptedcountless times for film and television over the decades. Valerie V. Hazette offers here a historical and transnational study of thoseadaptations, presenting the afterlife of the book as a series of culturaljourneys that focus as much on the readers, film-makers, and viewersas on the dramas themselves. Taking in the British silent film; French, Mexican, and Japanese versions; the British television serials; andmore, this richly theoretical volume is the first comprehensive global analysis of the adaptation ofWuthering Heightsfor film and television."
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Book, Standard Loan (4 weeks) Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Library - Royal Liverpool Main Shelves Available

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Article Abstract: Annotation Emily Bronte's beloved novelWuthering Heightshas been adaptedcountless times for film and television over the decades. Valerie V. Hazette offers here a historical and transnational study of thoseadaptations, presenting the afterlife of the book as a series of culturaljourneys that focus as much on the readers, film-makers, and viewersas on the dramas themselves. Taking in the British silent film; French, Mexican, and Japanese versions; the British television serials; andmore, this richly theoretical volume is the first comprehensive global analysis of the adaptation ofWuthering Heightsfor film and television."