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Literature And Film A Guide To The Theory And Practice Of Film Adaptation Pdf Apr 2026

Bazin, A. (1967). What is cinema? Vol. 1. University of California Press.

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Seger, L. (1992). The art of adaptation: Turning fact and fiction into film . Faber and Faber. Would you like me to make any adjustments

Stam, R. (2005). Literature and film: A problem-solving approach . Blackwell. as film scholar Dudley Andrew notes

Andrew, D. (2006). The well-tempered image: Nineteenth-century French art criticism and the creative uses of literature . Indiana University Press.

The theoretical framework of film adaptation is built on several key concepts, including fidelity, interpretation, and transposition. Fidelity refers to the degree to which a film adaptation remains faithful to the original literary text. However, as film scholar Dudley Andrew notes, "fidelity is a myth, a regulative idea that serves to structure the relations between literature and film, but not to describe them" (Andrew, 2006, p. 32). This highlights the inherent difficulties in adapting a literary work into a film, as the two mediums have distinct narrative structures, stylistic conventions, and audience expectations.