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Still lusting after fidelity?

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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by George Douglas Raitt
This article analyzes preconceptions about fidelity critisism in screen adaptation. It argues that the paragone, the ancient comparison and rivalry between the visual and verbal arts over-determined fidelity criticism. Also noted is the concept of intersection, an adaptation type distinguishable from a faithful transposition, introduction by professor Dudley Andrew. The translation and film adaptation of theatre is said to be adressed by professor Phyllis Zatlin. One source of differences arising from inter-medial translation is textual transfer.

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Journal

Literature film quarterly

Volume

38

Issue

1

Pagination

47 - 58

Publisher

Salisbury State University

Location

Salisbury, Md.

ISSN

0090-4260

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2010, Salisbury State University

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