Contents |
Holmes is where the heart is : the achievement of Granada television's Sherlock Holmes films / Elizabeth A. Trembley -- The patriarchy restored : BBC television's adaptation of Dorothy L. Sayer's Strong poison, Have his carcase, and Gaudy night / William Reynolds -- Hard-boiled or ham-it-up? The Thin man movies / Frederick Isaac -- From nuisance to nemesis : visual representations of Miss Marple on film and television / Iska Alter -- De-feminizing Laura : novel to film / Liahna Babener -- A train running on two sets of tracks : Highsmith's and Hitchcock's Strangers on a train / MaryKay Mahoney -- The perils of adaptation : John D. MacDonald's Travis McGee novels on film / Lewis D. Moore -- Creation, adaptation, and re-creation : the lives of Colin Dexter's characters / Joanne Edmonds -- Watching Warshawski / Kathleen Gregory Klein -- Mystery and horror and the problems of adaptation in Angel heart and Falling angel / Sharon A. Russell -- Scott Turow's Presumed innocent : novel and film : multifaceted character study versus tailored courtroom drama / Andrew and Gina Macdonald -- It's scarier at the movies : Jonathan Demme's adaptation of The silence of the lambs / Joan G. Kotker -- Reflections on film adaptation of fiction / Michael Cox. |