Eleonora Claudia Mir Fornasari,
Abstract Children’s literature includes some classics that are pervasive, thanks to media adaptations that have made them known worldwide such as, among many, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Carrol 1865), Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens (Barrie 1906), and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Dahl 1964). It is not by chance that with each new generation, fresh adaptations of children’s classics appear. The following article will focus on the specifics of writing for animated TV series aimed at a children’ ...
Tópico(s): Digital Games and Media
2018 - Intellect | Journal of Screenwriting
... to the fantastic as she connects Anne and Peter Pan.Asa Warnqvist has new and interesting things to say about playful and imaginative children as she connects Anne with Pippi Longstocking.Other essays raise connections with Shakespeare, Madeleine L'Engle, Suzanne Collins, Charles Dickens, and then the afterlives of Anne in animé, adaptations, and fanfiction, all suggesting how centered L. ...
Tópico(s): Themes in Literature Analysis
2023 - Canadian History of Education Association | Historical Studies in Education / Revue d histoire de l éducation
Jutta Reusch, Nikola von Merveldt,
... homosexual transformations of motifs from Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, or The Wizard of Oz in Alan Moore’ ...
Tópico(s): Shakespeare, Adaptation, and Literary Criticism
2014 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Bookbird/Book bird
... extensions of classics—The Willows in Winter (1993), Peter Pan in Scarlet (2006), Before Green Gables (2008), Return ...
Tópico(s): Social and Cultural Studies
2013 - Johns Hopkins University Press | The Lion and the unicorn
... rango’ … dell'esistenza: quello dei corpi, quello delle anime e quello delle intelligenze’. Santayana answered Pound's ... the girl wail[ing] for spring: either for Pan, or for another God who sleeps/ Adonis is ...
Tópico(s): Spanish Literature and Culture Studies
2010 - Taylor & Francis | Textual Practice