One of Britain's foremost TV practitioners, Andrew Davies is the creator of programmes such as A Very Peculiar Practice, To Serve Them All My Days, Pride and Prejudice, Othello and The Way We Live Now. Although best known for his adaptations of the work of writers such as Jane Austen and George Eliot, he has written numerous original drama series, single plays, films, stage plays and books. This volume offers a critical appraisal of Davies's work, and assesses his contribution to British television. Cardwell also explores the conventional notions of authorship and auteurism which are challenged by Davies's work. Can we identify Davies as the author of the varied texts attributed to him? If so, does an awareness of his authorial role aid our interpretation and evaluation of those texts? How does the phenomenon of adaptation affect the issue of authorship? How important is 'the author' to television? This book will appeal to both an academic readership, and to the many people who have taken pleasure in Davies's work.
By:
Sarah Cardwell
Series edited by:
Jonathan Bignell,
Sarah Cardwell,
Steven Peacock
Other:
Bethan Hirst
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 216mm,
Width: 138mm,
Spine: 14mm
Weight: 313g
ISBN: 9780719064920
ISBN 10: 0719064929
Series: The Television Series
Pages: 240
Publication Date: 05 May 2005
Audience:
College/higher education
,
Professional and scholarly
,
Primary
,
Undergraduate
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
General Editors' Preface Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Andrew Davies: biographical sketch 2. Questions of authorship 3. Making his mark: Davies's non-adapted ('original') television work 4. Authorship and adaptation: Davies's adaptations from 'non-classic' literature 5. The classic-novel adaptations: Voice(s) and genre 6. Distinguishing the televisual 7. Conclusion: Davies, television, criticism and authorship List of programmes, films and other texts Bibliography Appendix 1: 'The Signalman' by Charles Dickens Appendix 2: Extract from 'The Way We Live Now' by Anthony Trollope Index -- .
Sarah Cardwell is Lecturer in Film and Television Studies at the University of Kent