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The Cinematic Jane Austen: Essays on the Filmic Sensibility of the Novels

Publisher McFarland
Category Literary Criticism
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PublisherMcFarland
ISBN / ASIN0786435062
ISBN-139780786435067
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Sales Rank2,515,858
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Jane Austen's novels are loved because they possess a comedic power that is often conveyed through the singular voice of the narrators. Film adaptations, however, have often been unsatisfactory because they lack or awkwardly render features, particularly the voice of the narrators. This work argues for a fresh approach that begins with a reading of the novels that emphasizes their auditory and visual dimensions. Building on their examination of Austen's inherently cinematic features, the authors then develop productive new readings of the films.
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