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Adaptación y transformación del cuento de fantasmas victoriano: rastros de intertextualidad en «Los otros» de Alejandro Amenábar y «El orfanato» de Juan Antonio Bayona
(UCOPress, 2023)
Una serie de largometrajes de cineastas españoles de principios del siglo XXI, como es el caso de Los otros (2001) de Alejandro Amenábar y El orfanato (2007) de Juan Antonio Bayona, evocan, a la par que recrean, el cuento ...
“Healing is Like Falling in Love but Deeper": Romance and intertextuality in Junauda Petrus's "The stars and the Blackness between them"
(UCOPress, 2023)
This article examines Junauda Petrus’s The Stars and the Blackness Between Them (2020) – a literary debut telling the story of two black girls from different backgrounds falling in love with each other – in light of John ...
Maggie O'Farrell's «Hamnet»: an Imaginative Critical-Biographical Interpretation of William Shakespeare's «Hamlet»
(UCOPress, 2023)
The aim of this essay is to contribute to the understanding of William Shakespeare’s tragedy Hamlet (1603) by means of a critical reconsideration of biographical episodes such as the functional gap the playwright left in ...
Margin-alt: el ethos periférico y los márgenes a propósito de Javier García Rodríguez
(UCOPress, 2023)
Javier García Rodríguez es un autor cuya obra tiene base autobiográfica, pese a lo cual, la autoconciencia ficcional es un elemento clave. Todos sus libros configuran una misma obra, porque comparten un mismo autor implícito ...
La transducción de la novela gráfica al cine: el caso de «Buñuel en el laberinto de las tortugas»
(UCOPress, 2023)
The aim of this article is, on the one hand, to expose the main cliché and prejudice existing around film transductions, fidelity, and the supposed superiority of the literary text over the filmic text in order to subsequently ...
Clueless (1995) and Emma. (2020) in dialogue: The postfeminist and the fourth wave feminist heroine in Austen adaptations
(UCOPress, 2023)
This article explores the pervasive influence of Jane Austen’s novel Emma (1815) and its adaptability to contemporary contexts. It examines the portrayal of Austen’s protagonists in two film adaptations, Cher in Clueless ...