Cinematic Eighteenth Century

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18th century literature
adaptation studies
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cinema
Cinematic Eighteenth
Colin T. Ramsey
Coppola's Film
Coppola’s Film
Costume Film
Courtney A. Hoffman
Dorothee Polanz
Duchesse De Polignac
DVD Commentary
Eighteenth Century Highlands
Eighteenth century studies
eighteenth-century literature
Elizabeth Foster
Elizabeth Kraft
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feminist film analysis
film adaptation studies
film studies
George III
Heritage Films
Historical Fiction Films
historical film
historical representation media
history
Jennifer Preston Wilson
Jodi L. Wyett
Johnson's History
Johnson’s History
King George III
Kyle Pivetti
Lady Elizabeth Foster
Lee's Resolution
Lee’s Resolution
literature
monarchy and gender politics
National Treasure
period piece
Pirate Narrative
Pirate Society
Play Things
Real Girl
Robert Vork
Sarah B. Stein
Satire Tv
screen portrayals of Enlightenment era
screen studies
slavery and colonialism cinema
Sofia Coppola's Film
Sofia Coppola’s Film
Steven W. Thomas
television
Tv Movie
Ula Lukszo Klein
Variegate Porphyria
Young Man
Zong Case

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367887377
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This collection explores how film and television depict the complex and diverse milieu of the eighteenth century as a literary, historical, and cultural space. Topics range from adaptations of Austen’s Sense and Sensibility and Defoe's Robinson Crusoe (The Martian) to historical fiction on the subjects of slavery (Belle), piracy (Crossbones and Black Sails), monarchy (The Madness of King George and The Libertine), print culture (Blackadder and National Treasure), and the role of women (Marie Antoinette, The Duchess, and Outlander). This interdisciplinary collection draws from film theory and literary theory to discuss how film and television allows for critical re-visioning as well as revising of the cultural concepts in literary and extra-literary writing about the historical period.

Srividhya Swaminathan is Professor of English at LIU Brooklyn, USA. Her primary field of research is the rhetoric of eighteenth-century slavery studies and social movements. Her monograph, Debating the Slave Trade (Ashgate 2009), and co-edited collection, Invoking Slavery in the Eighteenth-Century British Imagination (Ashgate 2013), engage with slavery in a transatlantic context.

Steven W. Thomas is Associate Professor of English at Wagner College, USA, where he teaches American literature, theory, and film studies. He has published several scholarly essays about the transatlantic eighteenth century and in 2016, he was a Fulbright Scholar in the graduate film program at Addis Ababa University in Ethiopia.