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ISBN 10: 1350371653 ISBN 13: 9781350371651
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: New. The 1931 Universal Pictures film adaptation of Frankenstein directed by James Whale and starring Boris Karloff as the now iconic Monster claims in its credits to be 'Adapted from the play by Peggy Webling'. Webling's play sought to humanize the creature, was the first stage adaptation to position Frankenstein and his creation as doppelgängers, and offered a feminist perspective on scientific efforts to create life without women, ideas that suffuse today's perceptions of Frankenstein's monster. The original play script exists in several different versions, only two of which have ever been consulted by scholars; no version has ever been published. Nor have scholars had access to Webling's private papers and correspondence, preserved in a family archive, so that the evolution of Frankenstein from book to stage to screen has never been fully charted. In Peggy Webling and the Story behind Frankenstein, Dorian Gieseler Greenbaum (Webling's great grandniece) and Bruce Graver present the full texts of Webling's unpublished play for the first time. A vital critical edition, this book includes: - the 1927 British Library Frankenstein script used for the first production of the play in Preston, Lancashire - the 1928 Frankenstein script in the Library of Congress, used for productions in UK provincial theatres from autumn 1928 till 1930 - the 1930 Frankenstein Prompt Script for the London production and later provincial performances, held by the Westminster Archive, London - Webling's private correspondence including negotiations with theatre managers and Universal Pictures, family letters about the writing and production process, and selected contracts - Text of the chapter 'Frankenstein' from Webling's unpublished literary memoir, The Story of a Pen for additional context - Biography of Webling that bears directly on the sensibilities and skills she brought to the writing of her play - History of how the play came to be written and produced - The relationship of Webling's play to earlier stage and film adaptations - An exploration of playwright and screenwriter John L. Balderston's changes to Webling's play and Whale's borrowings from it in the 1931 film Offering a new perspective on the genesis of the Frankenstein movie, this critical exploration makes available a unique and necessary 'missing link' in the novel's otherwise well-documented transmedia cultural history.
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Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Two 1st edition paperbacks for one price. One has few rough top page edges, torn from carelessly being opened but no loss of text. 56 & 86 pp respectively. Date on rear of Decompression book is 1984. Uncommon reference set.
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN 10: 1350371653 ISBN 13: 9781350371651
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Paperback. Zustand: New. The 1931 Universal Pictures film adaptation of Frankenstein directed by James Whale and starring Boris Karloff as the now iconic Monster claims in its credits to be 'Adapted from the play by Peggy Webling'. Webling's play sought to humanize the creature, was the first stage adaptation to position Frankenstein and his creation as doppelgängers, and offered a feminist perspective on scientific efforts to create life without women, ideas that suffuse today's perceptions of Frankenstein's monster. The original play script exists in several different versions, only two of which have ever been consulted by scholars; no version has ever been published. Nor have scholars had access to Webling's private papers and correspondence, preserved in a family archive, so that the evolution of Frankenstein from book to stage to screen has never been fully charted. In Peggy Webling and the Story behind Frankenstein, Dorian Gieseler Greenbaum (Webling's great grandniece) and Bruce Graver present the full texts of Webling's unpublished play for the first time. A vital critical edition, this book includes: - the 1927 British Library Frankenstein script used for the first production of the play in Preston, Lancashire - the 1928 Frankenstein script in the Library of Congress, used for productions in UK provincial theatres from autumn 1928 till 1930 - the 1930 Frankenstein Prompt Script for the London production and later provincial performances, held by the Westminster Archive, London - Webling's private correspondence including negotiations with theatre managers and Universal Pictures, family letters about the writing and production process, and selected contracts - Text of the chapter 'Frankenstein' from Webling's unpublished literary memoir, The Story of a Pen for additional context - Biography of Webling that bears directly on the sensibilities and skills she brought to the writing of her play - History of how the play came to be written and produced - The relationship of Webling's play to earlier stage and film adaptations - An exploration of playwright and screenwriter John L. Balderston's changes to Webling's play and Whale's borrowings from it in the 1931 film Offering a new perspective on the genesis of the Frankenstein movie, this critical exploration makes available a unique and necessary 'missing link' in the novel's otherwise well-documented transmedia cultural history.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 288 pages. 9.21x6.14x1.00 inches. In Stock.
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Cornell University Press, Ithaca, 1998
ISBN 10: 0801434521 ISBN 13: 9780801434525
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Hardcover, 8vo., 583pp. Ex-Lib, with usual faults, otherwise a clean, tight copy.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY, 1998
ISBN 10: 0801434521 ISBN 13: 9780801434525
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Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1998. First Edition. Octavo. 583 pp. Printed dust jacket. Gray cloth with spine stamped in gilt; gray endpapers. Rubbing to edges of dust jacket and mild fading to spine; rather large stain to front panel. Boards show mild shelfwear; very faint discoloration from stain to front. Binding sound and pages unmarked; still a Very Good and usable copy.
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN 10: 1350371653 ISBN 13: 9781350371651
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Paperback. Zustand: New. The 1931 Universal Pictures film adaptation of Frankenstein directed by James Whale and starring Boris Karloff as the now iconic Monster claims in its credits to be 'Adapted from the play by Peggy Webling'. Webling's play sought to humanize the creature, was the first stage adaptation to position Frankenstein and his creation as doppelgängers, and offered a feminist perspective on scientific efforts to create life without women, ideas that suffuse today's perceptions of Frankenstein's monster. The original play script exists in several different versions, only two of which have ever been consulted by scholars; no version has ever been published. Nor have scholars had access to Webling's private papers and correspondence, preserved in a family archive, so that the evolution of Frankenstein from book to stage to screen has never been fully charted. In Peggy Webling and the Story behind Frankenstein, Dorian Gieseler Greenbaum (Webling's great grandniece) and Bruce Graver present the full texts of Webling's unpublished play for the first time. A vital critical edition, this book includes: - the 1927 British Library Frankenstein script used for the first production of the play in Preston, Lancashire - the 1928 Frankenstein script in the Library of Congress, used for productions in UK provincial theatres from autumn 1928 till 1930 - the 1930 Frankenstein Prompt Script for the London production and later provincial performances, held by the Westminster Archive, London - Webling's private correspondence including negotiations with theatre managers and Universal Pictures, family letters about the writing and production process, and selected contracts - Text of the chapter 'Frankenstein' from Webling's unpublished literary memoir, The Story of a Pen for additional context - Biography of Webling that bears directly on the sensibilities and skills she brought to the writing of her play - History of how the play came to be written and produced - The relationship of Webling's play to earlier stage and film adaptations - An exploration of playwright and screenwriter John L. Balderston's changes to Webling's play and Whale's borrowings from it in the 1931 film Offering a new perspective on the genesis of the Frankenstein movie, this critical exploration makes available a unique and necessary 'missing link' in the novel's otherwise well-documented transmedia cultural history.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: New. The 1931 Universal Pictures film adaptation of Frankenstein directed by James Whale and starring Boris Karloff as the now iconic Monster claims in its credits to be 'Adapted from the play by Peggy Webling'. Webling's play sought to humanize the creature, was the first stage adaptation to position Frankenstein and his creation as doppelgängers, and offered a feminist perspective on scientific efforts to create life without women, ideas that suffuse today's perceptions of Frankenstein's monster. The original play script exists in several different versions, only two of which have ever been consulted by scholars; no version has ever been published. Nor have scholars had access to Webling's private papers and correspondence, preserved in a family archive, so that the evolution of Frankenstein from book to stage to screen has never been fully charted. In Peggy Webling and the Story behind Frankenstein, Dorian Gieseler Greenbaum (Webling's great grandniece) and Bruce Graver present the full texts of Webling's unpublished play for the first time. A vital critical edition, this book includes: - the 1927 British Library Frankenstein script used for the first production of the play in Preston, Lancashire - the 1928 Frankenstein script in the Library of Congress, used for productions in UK provincial theatres from autumn 1928 till 1930 - the 1930 Frankenstein Prompt Script for the London production and later provincial performances, held by the Westminster Archive, London - Webling's private correspondence including negotiations with theatre managers and Universal Pictures, family letters about the writing and production process, and selected contracts - Text of the chapter 'Frankenstein' from Webling's unpublished literary memoir, The Story of a Pen for additional context - Biography of Webling that bears directly on the sensibilities and skills she brought to the writing of her play - History of how the play came to be written and produced - The relationship of Webling's play to earlier stage and film adaptations - An exploration of playwright and screenwriter John L. Balderston's changes to Webling's play and Whale's borrowings from it in the 1931 film Offering a new perspective on the genesis of the Frankenstein movie, this critical exploration makes available a unique and necessary 'missing link' in the novel's otherwise well-documented transmedia cultural history.
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Ithaca and London Cornell University Press 1998, 1998
ISBN 10: 0801434521 ISBN 13: 9780801434525
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In den WarenkorbFIRST EDITION 8vo. blue/green cloth hardback, gilt, in unclipped dust jacket. 583pp. illustrated in b/w. A clean copy with no previous owners' markings or inscriptions. Dust jacket spine slightly faded. A VERY GOOD COPY in VERY GOOD DUST JACKET. (Shelf 6) ISBN: 0801434521 PLEASE NOTE: Heavy book (1.1 kg+) Postage rates vary according to destination, weight and speed. For an accurate overseas quote PLEASE either talk to or email us before ordering. *** Abebooks standard overseas rate is based on items only weighing up to 1 kilo. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.** Pictures available upon request.** Visit our homepage for our shop opening hours. Over 20,000 books in stock - come and browse. PayPal, credit and most debit cards welcome. Books posted worldwide. For any queries please contact us direct.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Good. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,1150grams, ISBN:0801434521.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Ithaca, London: Cornell University Press, 1998
ISBN 10: 0801434521 ISBN 13: 9780801434525
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Hardcover with dust jacket. Zustand: Gut. XXVIII, 583 p.: Ill. Lediglich der Schutzumschlag weist sehr leichte Gebrauchsspuren auf, sonst sehr sauber und ohne Anstreichungen / only the dust jacket shows very slight signs of usage, otherwise very clean and without markings. - William Wordsworths two most extensive translation projects were his modernization of selected poems by Chaucer and his unfinished translation of Virgils Aeneid. Bruce E. Graver offers the first reliable texts, the first complete account of their genesis and publication, and the fullest account of Wordsworths practice as a translator. Gravers reading of the Aeneid corrects hundreds of substantive errors in the published texts of the translation. Unlike other volumes in the Cornell Wordsworth series, this one focuses on a particular kind of poetical work, translation. Like others, it includes reading texts with full critical apparatuses along with photographic reproductions and transcriptions of manuscripts. Gravers introduction and notes amount to a critical monograph on Wordsworth and translation. Graver suggests that both translation projects were self-conscious attempts on Wordsworths part to compete with John Dryden, the preeminent English translator. He supplies evidence for a major reassessment of Wordsworths attitudes toward Dryden and, indirectly, of the relationship of Wordsworths poetry to British neoclassicism. Graver believes Wordsworths scholarly abilities were much greater than are commonly supposed, and that his translations will interest classicists, medievalists, and eighteenth-century scholars as well as romanticists. / Contents Preface Abbreviations Manuscript Census Editorial Procedure Part I: Selections from Chaucer, Modernized Introduction Reading Texts The Prioresss Tale The Cuckoo and the Nightingale Troilus and Cresida. Extract from Chaucer The Manciple, (from the Prologue) And his Tale Editors Notes Nonverbal Variants Transcriptions DC MS. 13 (with Preceding and Facing Photographs) DC MS. 24 (with Facing Photographs) Chaucer Modernizations in DC MS. 89 Part II: Translation of Virgil's Aeneid Introduction Reading Text Book I Book II Book III Book IV, Lines 688692 Book VIII, Lines 337-366 Georgies, Book IV, Lines 511-515 Editor's Notes Nonverbal Variants Transcriptions Aeneid Drafts in DC MS. 89 (Preceded by Photographs) DC MS. 101 (with Facing Photographs) I. Wordsworth's Letters to Lord Lonsdale II. Coleridge's Notes in DC MS. 101 to Aeneid, Book I III. Extract from Aeneid, Book I, in The Philological Museum. ISBN 9780801434525 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 900.