L'adaptation cinématographique des textes littéraires: théories et lectures

L'adaptation cinématographique des textes littéraires: théories et lectures
ISBN-10
287130064X
ISBN-13
9782871300649
Category
Film adaptations
Pages
206
Language
French
Published
1999
Publisher
Editions du CEFAL
Author
Michel Serceau

Description

Transposition d’un médium dans un autre, l’adaptation effectue de nombreux déplacements du récit et est interprétation et re-lecture de la matière littéraire. Michel Serceau propose d’analyser ces deux notions tout en s’appuyant sur les travaux de T. Todorov et Umberto Eco.

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