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Descripción Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Tracing the influence of Faulkners screenwriting on his literary craft and depictions of women William Faulkners time as a Hollywood screenwriter has often been dismissed as little more than an intriguing interlude in the career of one of Americas greatest novelists. Consequently, it has not received the wide-ranging critical examination it deserves. In Faulkners Hollywood Novels, Ben Robbins provides an overdue thematic analysis by systematically tracing a dialogue of influence between Faulkners literary fiction and screenwriting over a period of two decades. Among numerous insights, Robbinss work sheds valuable new light on Faulkners treatment of female characters, both in his novels and in the films to which he contributed. Drawing on extensive archival research, Robbins finds that Hollywood genre conventions and archetypes significantly influenced and reshaped Faulkners craft after his involvement in the studio system. His work in the film industry also produced a deep exploration of the gendered dynamics of collaborative labor, genre formulae, and cultural hierarchies that materialized in both his Hollywood screenplays and his experimental fiction. Provides an overdue thematic analysis by systematically tracing a dialogue of influence between Faulkners literary fiction and screenwriting over a period of two decades. Among numerous insights, Ben Robbinss work sheds valuable new light on Faulkners treatment of female characters, both in his novels and in the films to which he contributed. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9780813951515
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Descripción Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Tracing the influence of Faulkners screenwriting on his literary craft and depictions of women William Faulkners time as a Hollywood screenwriter has often been dismissed as little more than an intriguing interlude in the career of one of Americas greatest novelists. Consequently, it has not received the wide-ranging critical examination it deserves. In Faulkners Hollywood Novels, Ben Robbins provides an overdue thematic analysis by systematically tracing a dialogue of influence between Faulkners literary fiction and screenwriting over a period of two decades. Among numerous insights, Robbinss work sheds valuable new light on Faulkners treatment of female characters, both in his novels and in the films to which he contributed. Drawing on extensive archival research, Robbins finds that Hollywood genre conventions and archetypes significantly influenced and reshaped Faulkners craft after his involvement in the studio system. His work in the film industry also produced a deep exploration of the gendered dynamics of collaborative labor, genre formulae, and cultural hierarchies that materialized in both his Hollywood screenplays and his experimental fiction. Provides an overdue thematic analysis by systematically tracing a dialogue of influence between Faulkners literary fiction and screenwriting over a period of two decades. Among numerous insights, Ben Robbinss work sheds valuable new light on Faulkners treatment of female characters, both in his novels and in the films to which he contributed. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9780813951515
Descripción Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Tracing the influence of Faulkners screenwriting on his literary craft and depictions of women William Faulkners time as a Hollywood screenwriter has often been dismissed as little more than an intriguing interlude in the career of one of Americas greatest novelists. Consequently, it has not received the wide-ranging critical examination it deserves. In Faulkners Hollywood Novels, Ben Robbins provides an overdue thematic analysis by systematically tracing a dialogue of influence between Faulkners literary fiction and screenwriting over a period of two decades. Among numerous insights, Robbinss work sheds valuable new light on Faulkners treatment of female characters, both in his novels and in the films to which he contributed. Drawing on extensive archival research, Robbins finds that Hollywood genre conventions and archetypes significantly influenced and reshaped Faulkners craft after his involvement in the studio system. His work in the film industry also produced a deep exploration of the gendered dynamics of collaborative labor, genre formulae, and cultural hierarchies that materialized in both his Hollywood screenplays and his experimental fiction. Provides an overdue thematic analysis by systematically tracing a dialogue of influence between Faulkners literary fiction and screenwriting over a period of two decades. Among numerous insights, Ben Robbinss work sheds valuable new light on Faulkners treatment of female characters, both in his novels and in the films to which he contributed. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9780813951515
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Descripción Condición: New. Nº de ref. del artículo: V9780813951515