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|a Transmedia adaptation in the nineteenth century /
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|a Adaptation in the nineteenth century; or, the convergence of censorship, spectacle, commercialism, and aesthetics -- Professional and celebrity networks: authors, actors, adapters -- Visual and textual adaptations in literature and fine art rorms -- Culture-texts and storyworlds across nineteenth-century media -- Nineteenth-century tie-ins, commercial extensions, and participatory culture -- Conclusion: A new (popular) literary history: adaptation and canon formation.
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|a "Illustrates how novels gained cultural traction as they underwent reinvention and renewal through adaptation. Discusses Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery, Dickens's most iconic works, and many more nineteenth-century works"--
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