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Introduction 1. ‘In My Mind’s Eye’: Shakespeare on the Screen 2. Historian of Fine Consciences: Henry James and the Cinema 3. Another Fine Mess: D.H. Lawrence and Thomas Hardy on Film 4. Age of Doublethink: George Orwell and the Cinema 5. Pinter’s Go-Between 6. The Camera Eye of James Agee 7. Kindred Spirits: Analogies between the Film and Literary Artist 8. Adaptation as Criticism: Four Films 9. Bio-Pics: The Literary Life on Film 10. Film and Theatre
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