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Title Modern American drama in screen / edited by William Robert Bray and R. Barton Palmer.

Publication Info. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2013.

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 300 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes filmography (pages 289-292).
Contents Introduction / by R. Barton Palmer and William Robert Bray -- Realism, censorship, and social promise of Dead end / by Amanda Klein -- Screening Our town (1940): or the problem of looking at everything hard enough / by David Eldridge -- Screening Death of a salesman: Arthur Miller's cinema and its discontents / by R. Barton Palmer -- Elia Kazan's A streetcar named desire / by William Robert Bray -- Come back, little scopophile: William Inge, Daniel Mann, and cinematic voyeurism / by John S. Bak -- The big knife: Hollywood's fable about moral values and success / by Christopher Ames -- Adapting Lorraine Hansberry's sociological imagination: race, housing, and health in A raisin in the sun / by Martin Halliwell -- The children's hour / by Neil Sinyard -- Screening Long day's journey into night / by Mary F. Brewer -- Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf / by David Lavery and Nancy Mcguire Roche -- Sex, lies, and independent film: realism and reality in Sam Shepard's Fool for love / by Annette Saddik -- Actor, image, action: Anthony Ddrazan's Hurlyburly (1998) / by Laurence Raw -- David Mamet brings film to Oleanna / by Brenda Murphy -- To what end wit? / by John D. Sykes, jr -- Theatrical, cinematic, and domestic epic in Tony Kushner's Angels in America (on stage and screen) / by Tison Pugh.
Summary From its beginnings, the American film industry has profited from bringing popular and acclaimed dramatic works to the screen. This is the first book to offer a comprehensive account, focusing on key texts, of how Hollywood has given a second and enduring life to such classics of the American theater as Long Day's Journey into Night, A Streetcar Named Desire and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Each chapter is written by a leading scholar and focuses on Broadway's most admired and popular productions. The book is ideally suited for classroom use and offers an otherwise unavailable introduction to a subject which is of great interest to students and scholars alike.
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Subject American drama -- Film adaptations.
American drama.
Genre/Form Film adaptations.
Subject Film adaptations -- History and criticism.
Film adaptations.
Motion pictures and literature -- United States.
Motion pictures and literature.
United States.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Film adaptations.
Added Author Bray, William Robert, 1951- editor.
Palmer, R. Barton, 1946- editor.
Other Form: Print version: Modern American drama in screen 9781107000650 (DLC) 2013003980 (OCoLC)835101687
ISBN 9781107416390 (electronic book)
1107416396 (electronic book)
9780511843709 (electronic book)
0511843704 (electronic book)
9781107000650
1107000653
9781107420373 (ebook)