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Quarterly The International
Journal of Adaptation Studies
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1973 |
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- Literature Film Quarterly, established in 1973, for
over thirty years has focused upon problems of adapting and transforming fiction
and drama into film. It has also covered film genre, theory, and criticism
and has featured interviews with screenwriters (such as Daniel Taradash,
Horton Foote, and Joan Tewkesbury) and directors (such as Robert Altman,
Robert Wise, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Louis Malle, and others). It circulates
coast-to-coast in the United States and Canada and has nearly 200 subscribers
in nearly thirty foreign countries beyond North America.
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- Contributors over the years have included established writers and critics
such as Warren French, Harry T. Moore, Bruce Kawin, Brian
McFarlane, James Naremore, and Herman G. Weinberg; Shakespeareans R. H.
Ball, Normand Berlin, Jack J. Jorgens, Michael Mullin, Kenneth S. Rothwell,
and Bernice W. Kliman; and the authors of a number of film appreciation
textbooks, such as Louis D. Giannetti, James Monaco, Charles Eidsvik, Morris
Beja, James F. Scott, Thomas Sobchack, and Vivian Sobchack.
LFQ is indexed the International Federation of Film Archives
(FIAF) in its International Index to Film Periodicals,
by Film
Literature Index, and by the annual PMLA Bibliography; it is
also represented in Abstracts of English Studies, The Annual
Bibliography of English Language and Literature, and The
Humanities Index.