Pride and prejudice on the page and on the screen: literary narrative, literary dialogue and film dialogue

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  • who: Francesca Bianchi and Sara Gesuato from the University of Salento and Sara Gesuato, University have published the research work: Pride and Prejudice on the Page and on the Screen: Literary Narrative, Literary Dialogue and Film Dialogue, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study explores the similarities and differences in content between the dialogic and the parts in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and between the novel's dialogues and those in its 1940 and 2005 adaptations. The investigation also points to how dialogues are adapted to the semiotic needs and goals of its . . .

     

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