Robert M. Schwartz
Anderegg, Michael. “Welles/Shakespeare/Film: An Overview,” in
Film Adaptation
, edited by James Naremore, 154 - 171. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2000. Helpful insites into the adaptations of Shakespeare works into film, for my purposes of including
Macbeth
.
Andersen, Hans Christian.
The Little Mermaid
, Gilead.org, accessed June, 2017, http://hca.gilead.org.il/li_merma.html. Foundational source for comparison section.
Andrew, Dudley. “Adaptation.” In
Film Adaptation
, edited by James Naremore, 28 - 37. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2000. Helpful in analyzing the value of adaptation to recognizing the universal impact of storytelling.
Andrew, Dudley. “Adapting Literature.” Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute Seminar Prospectus, Yale University, 2017. Integral to the ideas behind the unit.
Baum, L. Frank.
The Wizard of Oz
. UK: Puffin Classics, 2015. One of the inspirations for this unit.
Bazin, André. “Adaptation, or the Cinema as Digest.” In
Film Adaptation
, edited by James Naremore, 19 - 27. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2000. Fed one of the main themes – cinema as a digestible way to synthesize a story.
Brown, Eric. “Shakespeare, Class, and Scotland, PA.” Literature/Film Quarterly Vol. 34, No. 2, 2006, pp. 147-153. Important to the section on the adaptation of
Macbeth
.
Bunch, Ryan. “Oz and the musical: The American art form and the reinvention of the American fairy tale.” Studies in Musical Theatre Volume 9 Issue 1, 2015. pp. 53 - 69. Important to the section on the adaptation of
The Wizard of Oz
.
Leitch, Thomas.
Film Adaptation and Its Discontents
. Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009. Foundational text for this unit with regard to strategies of adaptation of film.
Macbeth
from Folger Digital Texts, ed. Barbara Mowat, Paul Werstine, Michael Poston, and Rebecca Niles. Folger Shakespeare Library. Accessed June, 2017. www.folgerdigitaltexts.org. Basis of one of the comparative sections.
Malory, Sir Thomas. “Jones’s Celtic Encyclopedia.”
Celtic Literature Collective
. Accessed June 2017. http://www.maryjones.us/jce/rex.html. Web page translating Malory for the quote on Arthur at the front of that section.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
. Directed by Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones. 1975. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 2001. DVD. Foundational source.
Murrell, Elizabeth, “History revenged: Monty Python translates Chretien De Troyes's Perceval, or The Story of the Grail (again),” Journal of Film and Video Volume 50 Number 1, Spring 1998. 50-62. Basis of the section on the adaptation of
Perceval
.
Ross, Deborah. “Miyazaki’s
Little Mermaid:
A Goldfish Out of Water,” Journal of Film and Video Volume 66, Number 3, Fall 2014. pp. 18-30. Important to the section on the adaptation of
The Little Mermaid
.
Scotland, PA.
Directed by Billy Morrissette. 2001. Sundance Channel Home Entertainment, 2002. DVD. Foundational source.
“
Scotland, PA,” Internet Movie Database
, accessed June, 2017, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0265713/. For the statistics on the film.
de Troyes, Chrétien. “Perceval, or the Story of the Grail.”
Kirkville Kirk McElhearn
. pub 2001. accessed June 2017. http://www.kirkville.com/dl/perceval1.pdf. Important to the comparative section.
Twain, Mark.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
. Sweden: Winehouse Classics, 2015. Twain can often be depended upon for relatable ideas, in this case comparing the student dependence on films to “play.”
The Wiz
. Directed by Sidney Lumet. 1978. Universal Studios Home Entertainment, 2009. DVD. Foundational source.