Format:
xi, 286 pages
,
illustrations
,
24 cm
ISBN:
9780814213179
,
0814213170
Series Statement:
Interventions: new studies in medieval culture
Content:
Naked yet invisible: filming Chaucer's narrator / Elizabeth Scala -- "The play's the thing": the cinematic fortunes of Chaucer and Shakespeare / Susan Aronstein and Peter Parolin -- Chaucer, film, and the desert of the real; or, why Geoffrey Chaucer will never be Jane Austen / Larry Scanlon -- Profit, politics, and prurience; or, why Chaucer is bad box office / Kathleen Forni -- Chaucer and the moving image in pre-world War II America / Lynn Arner -- Lost Chaucer: Natalie Wood's "The deadly riddle" and the golden age of American television / Candace Barrington -- Chaucerian history and cinematic perversions in Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's A Canterbury tale / Tison Pugh -- Idols of the marketplace: Chaucer/Pasolini / Kathryn L. Lynch -- "Sorry, Chaucer": mixed feelings and Hyapatia Lee's Ribald tales of Canterbury / George Shuffelton -- The naked truth: Chaucerian spectacle in Brian Helgeland's A knight's tale / Sian Echard -- Putting the second first: the BBC "Miller's tale" / Steve Ellis -- Midlife sex and the BBC "Wife of bath" / Sarah Stanbury -- Serving time: the BBC "Knight's tale" in the prison-house of free adaptation / Louise D'Arcens -- The color of money: the BBC "Ssea captain's tale" / Kathleen Coyne Kelly -- Sex, plague, and resonance: reflections on the BBC "Pardoner's tale" / Arthur Bahr -- Time, memory, and desire in the BBC "Man of law's tale" / Kathleen Davis -- Marketing Chaucer: mad men and the wife of Bath / Laurie Finke and Martin B. Shichtman
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-277) and index
Language:
English
Keywords:
Chaucer, Geoffrey 1343-1400
;
Chaucer, Geoffrey 1343-1400 The Canterbury tales
;
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