Character Adaptations: Recurrence and Return

IF 0.5 2区 文学 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION Adaptation-The Journal of Literature on Screen Studies Pub Date : 2020-08-21 DOI:10.1093/adaptation/apaa028
J. Strong
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This paper examines recurring character storytelling as the most prodigiously successful tradition in fiction of the last two hundred years. James Fenimore Cooper’s Leatherstocking Tales and Honoré de Balzac’s La Comédie humaine are proposed as significant precursors that embody two dominant trends within recurring character storytelling: the central protagonist series and the populous storyworld. The foundations of recurring character storytelling are traced in a range of determinants including: increasing literacy and the rise of popular genres; modes of serial publication; and the development and enforcement of copyright law. Finally, focusing upon the central protagonist variant, the age and aging of recurring characters are discussed as a necessary consideration for the makers and adapters of such series. Several are analysed, including James Bond, Sharpe, the Morse franchise, and Midsomer Murders, to illuminate how makers handle chronology, the passage of time, and related issues in adaptation. As part of an assessment of the ‘affordances’ of recurring character fictions, nostalgia and familiarity are discussed as significant dimensions of the experience they furnish.
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角色改编:反复与回归
本文将反复出现的人物故事作为近两百年来小说中最成功的传统进行了研究。詹姆斯·费尼莫尔·库珀(James Fenimore Cooper)的《皮革库存故事》(Leatherstocking Tales)和奥诺雷·德·巴尔扎克(Honoréde Balzac。反复出现的人物故事的基础可以追溯到一系列决定因素中,包括:识字率的提高和流行类型的兴起;连载出版模式;以及版权法的制定和执行。最后,围绕中心人物变体,讨论了重复出现的角色的年龄和衰老,作为该系列制作人和改编者的必要考虑因素。对包括詹姆斯·邦德、夏普、莫尔斯系列和《仲夏谋杀案》在内的几部电影进行了分析,以阐明制片人如何处理年代、时间的流逝以及改编中的相关问题。作为对反复出现的人物小说“可供性”评估的一部分,怀旧和熟悉被讨论为它们提供的体验的重要维度。
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