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    A Madame Bovary’s Daughter: David Lean’s Visual Transliteration of Flaubert by Franck Dalmas

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…This article deems a different cinematic approach with a film that has not received full attention: Ryan’s Daughter by David Lean. The impersonal narration and sensual expression of the novel are reassessed in light of this loose adaptation. …”
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    Dickens, David Lean, and After: Twenty-First-Century Adaptations of Oliver Twist by Chris Louttit

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This essay provides one such account by analysing the influence of David Lean’s classic 1948 Cineguild production on subsequent films, with a particular focus on two twenty-first-century examples. …”
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    <p><i>Great Expectations</i> goes to Hollywood. The rereading of a classic from Lean to Cuarón</p> by Marialaura Simeone

    Published 2012-12-01
    Subjects: “…Charles Dickens, Alfonso Cuaron, David Lean, Grandi Speranze, Adattamento…”
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    Dickens’s Victorian Novel versus Lean’s Modern Film Adaptation by Vicky Tchaparian

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…On the other hand, David Lean’s film adaptation of Dickens’ novel conveys it realistically in a period of post War II cinematic modernization. …”
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    The Pamela Davies Collection: Continuity Supervision in British Widescreen and Colour Cinema by Steven Roberts

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Yet, several years since Melanie Williams’s pathbreaking article on David Lean’s continuity supervisors, scholarship on this deeply gendered area of film production expertise remains lacking. …”
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    Forster on the Air: TV and Radio Adaptations of the Works of E. M. Forster by Krzysztof Fordoński

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The discussion covers the period from Forster’s first broadcasted short story in 1927 to the premiere of David Lean’s A Passage to India in 19841. It follows Forster’s collaboration with the most eminent radio producers and various media outlets. …”
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