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ENG 30095
Junior Special Topics: Film & Literature

Dr. Carol L. Robinson
Associate Professor of English

Kent State University Trumbull

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Email: clrobins@kent.edu

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Summer I -- 2010
June 14 - July 17
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Course Focus

This course will primarily focus upon adaptation -- film to literature, literature to film, and a comparison/contrast between literary and cinematic aesthetics. Topics include: print vs. non-print, narration, mise-en-scène vs. rhetoric and poetics, print editing vs. film editing, sound and image (metaphorical vs. literal), writing and performance, performance and movement, style, criticism, and theory.

 

Required Texts

* There will be other texts that you will be required to read, but these will all be made available online.

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corrigan
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Upton Sinclair
A Handbook to Literature
William Harmon & Hugh Holman

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