Marlowe returns: da “Murder, My Sweet” a “Farewell, My Lovely”

Dick Richards’s “Farewell My Lovely” (1975) is a remake of – but not only – Edward Dmytryk’s film, “Murder, My Sweet” (1944). This essay explores the dialogue between Richards’s film and two texts, as well as between classical and modern cinema. In addition, it offers a close comparision between Ric...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:39f3e4a19fa4417f94a640499a0b83302021-11-23T08:53:54ZMarlowe returns: da “Murder, My Sweet” a “Farewell, My Lovely”2039-0114https://doaj.org/article/39f3e4a19fa4417f94a640499a0b83302021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.parolerubate.unipr.it/fascicolo24_pdf/F24_5_piccardi_marlowe.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2039-0114Dick Richards’s “Farewell My Lovely” (1975) is a remake of – but not only – Edward Dmytryk’s film, “Murder, My Sweet” (1944). This essay explores the dialogue between Richards’s film and two texts, as well as between classical and modern cinema. In addition, it offers a close comparision between Richard’s film and its hypotext, Raymond Chandler’s novel, “Farewell My Lovely” (1940). Adriano PiccardiProf. Rinaldo RinaldiarticlefilmremakeLanguage and LiteraturePENESFRITParole Rubate : Rivista Internazionale di Studi sulla Citazione, Vol 12, Iss 24, Pp 63-74 (2021)
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Marlowe returns: da “Murder, My Sweet” a “Farewell, My Lovely”
description Dick Richards’s “Farewell My Lovely” (1975) is a remake of – but not only – Edward Dmytryk’s film, “Murder, My Sweet” (1944). This essay explores the dialogue between Richards’s film and two texts, as well as between classical and modern cinema. In addition, it offers a close comparision between Richard’s film and its hypotext, Raymond Chandler’s novel, “Farewell My Lovely” (1940).
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title Marlowe returns: da “Murder, My Sweet” a “Farewell, My Lovely”
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