“Human Desire” y “La Bête humaine”: una relación compleja
The path that moves from Émile Zola’s novel “La Bête humaine” to the homonymous film by Jean Renoir (1938), then to the remake “Human Desire” (1954) by Fritz Lang, conveyed a complex series of elements linked to European and American publishing and film industries. This transnational perspective bri...
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oai:doaj.org-article:565c8e93b7be4884be3c7bc87bef0ed92021-11-23T08:48:51Z“Human Desire” y “La Bête humaine”: una relación compleja 2039-0114https://doaj.org/article/565c8e93b7be4884be3c7bc87bef0ed92021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.parolerubate.unipr.it/fascicolo24_pdf/F24_3_garcia_desire.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2039-0114The path that moves from Émile Zola’s novel “La Bête humaine” to the homonymous film by Jean Renoir (1938), then to the remake “Human Desire” (1954) by Fritz Lang, conveyed a complex series of elements linked to European and American publishing and film industries. This transnational perspective brings into play an 'intermedial' circle, which this article attempts to describe in detail.Fernando Gonzáles GarciaProf. Rinaldo RinaldiarticlefilmremakeLanguage and LiteraturePENESFRITParole Rubate : Rivista Internazionale di Studi sulla Citazione, Vol 12, Iss 24, Pp 27-50 (2021) |
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The path that moves from Émile Zola’s novel “La Bête humaine” to the homonymous film by Jean Renoir (1938), then to the remake “Human Desire” (1954) by Fritz Lang, conveyed a complex series of elements linked to European and American publishing and film industries. This transnational perspective brings into play an 'intermedial' circle, which this article attempts to describe in detail. |
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