Art of Adapting Victorian Literature 1848-1920

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In The Art of Adapting Victorian Literature 1848-1920 Karen E. Laird alternates between readings of nineteenth-century stage and twentieth-century silent film adaptations to investigate the working practices of the first adapters of Victorian fiction. Laird's juxtaposition between stage and screen brings to life the dynamic culture of literary adaptation as it developed throughout the long nineteenth-century. Focusing on Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre Charles Dickens's David Copperfield and Wilkie Collins's The Woman in White Laird demonstrates how adaptations performed the valuable cultural work of expanding the original novel's readership across class and gender divides exporting the English novel to America and commemorating the novelists through adaptations that functioned as virtual literary tourism. Bridging the divide between literary criticism film studies and theatre history Laird's book reveals how the Victorian adapters set the stage for our contemporary film adaptation industry.
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