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Cinematic Adaptations in Novels of Lahiri, Jane Austen & Vikas Swarup
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Cinematic Adaptations in Novels of Lahiri, Jane Austen & Vikas Swarup

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Literature has the power to transcend boundaries, and when adapted into cinema, it takes on a new life, offering fresh perspectives while retaining its core essence. The book, Reading of Cinematic Adaptations in the Novels of Jhumpa Lahiri, Jane Austen and Vikas Swarup, explores the cinematic adaptations of three iconic novels: Jhumpa Lahiri's The Namesake, Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice, and Vikas Swarup's Q & A. Each author presents a unique view of human experiences-identity, love, societal norms, and the quest for belonging-and through film, these themes are reimagined for a global audience. The Namesake, adapted by Mira Nair, captures the immigrant experience and the complexities of cultural identity, offering a poignant look at generational and emotional connections. Pride & Prejudice has seen countless adaptations, but the film Bride and Prejudice remains one of the most beloved, translating Austen's keen social critique and timeless romance into a visually stunning and emotionally resonant experience. Swarup's Q & A, which inspired Slumdog Millionaire, offers a gripping portrayal of fate and resilience in India, with Boyle's adaptation turning the novel into Oscar Winner.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
30 January 2025
Pages
124
ISBN
9786208426842

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Literature has the power to transcend boundaries, and when adapted into cinema, it takes on a new life, offering fresh perspectives while retaining its core essence. The book, Reading of Cinematic Adaptations in the Novels of Jhumpa Lahiri, Jane Austen and Vikas Swarup, explores the cinematic adaptations of three iconic novels: Jhumpa Lahiri's The Namesake, Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice, and Vikas Swarup's Q & A. Each author presents a unique view of human experiences-identity, love, societal norms, and the quest for belonging-and through film, these themes are reimagined for a global audience. The Namesake, adapted by Mira Nair, captures the immigrant experience and the complexities of cultural identity, offering a poignant look at generational and emotional connections. Pride & Prejudice has seen countless adaptations, but the film Bride and Prejudice remains one of the most beloved, translating Austen's keen social critique and timeless romance into a visually stunning and emotionally resonant experience. Swarup's Q & A, which inspired Slumdog Millionaire, offers a gripping portrayal of fate and resilience in India, with Boyle's adaptation turning the novel into Oscar Winner.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
30 January 2025
Pages
124
ISBN
9786208426842