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    An investigation into the literature-to-screen-relationship with reference to a particular case study: the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte.

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    2015
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    (2015) An investigation into the literature-to-screen-relationship with reference to a particular case study: the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte., no. 49.
    Abstract
    This will be an exploration of the challenges involved in translating classic literature to the screen. I intend to draw upon the theories that address the significant aspects of this complex relationship with particular focus on Jane Eyre, referencing past and present working practices with examples from a three adaptations to illustrate the diversity of potential outcomes. I have concentrated on the portrayal of the two main female protagonists and queried the notion of Jane herself as a feminist trailblazer.
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