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Title: ZOLA AND THE ART OF TELEVISION
ADAPTATION, RECREATION, TRANSLATION
By: Kate Griffiths
Format: Hardback

List price: £75.00


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ISBN 10: 1909662623
ISBN 13: 9781909662629
Publisher: MANEY PUBLISHING
Pub. date: 30 June, 2015
Description: Emile Zola (1840-1902) has become one of the most adapted authors of all time, but while much has been made of his adaptation into cinema and theatre, television has largely been overlooked.
Synopsis: Emile Zola (1840-1902) has become one of the most adapted authors of all time, but while much has been made of his adaptation into cinema and theatre, television has largely been overlooked. Yet television, with its serial structures and popular reach, is uniquely suited to the adaptation of a novelist who eagerly reworked his writing for the broadest audiences possible. It is not for nothing that broadcasters such as the BBC return to Zola so often - most recently with The Paradise (2012). In older productions, particularly, sweeping panoramas disappear, to be replaced by the boxy interior shots of studio-produced pieces heavy with dialogue. But television fulfils Zola's intention to provide, in close-up, a dissection of the characters' entrapment as they struggle beneath the weight of their heredity, era and environment. The passage from book to television is also the passage from a single author to a collective one, in a process which challenges many of the simple binaries which have limited traditional theories of adaptation.Different identities commission, fund, write, direct and produce programmes which are then shown and re-shown in different contexts, forms, times and media packages. Zola's many television appearances ask us to reconsider the boundaries of authorship, adaptation and the artistic artefact. Kate Griffiths is a Senior Lecturer in French and Translation Studies at Cardiff University.
Publication: UK
Imprint: Maney Publishing
Returns: Returnable
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