A list of documents processing the reduction of the novel into key scenes in order to create the film
The adaptation of 'Orlando' from literature to novel, and how each type shows the transgression from male to female
the process of adapting the essence of orlando from literature to film.
An exploration of intertextuality in Orlando through themes of gender and identity. I have chosen this approach as the most obvious, yet complex and interesting theme in Sally Potter's and Virginia Woolf's work. Same person/Same story. No difference. Just a different sex/Just a different medium.
The intertextual relationship between Woolf and Potter's imagining of Orlando through the location of Hatfield House.
A focus upon aspects from the stage of development as to discern the approach taken in adapting from novel to film.
Pathway to reflect upon and illustrate the process of adapting Virginia Woolf’s 1928 novel, Orlando, to film.
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