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Atonement : Ian McEwan, Joe Wright : the attempt was all

Éditeur
Belin éducation
Format
Livre Broché
Collection
Belin-CNED agrégation, Série anglais
Catégorie
Pédagogie
Langue
Français
Parution
10 - 2017
Nombre de pages
180
EAN
9782410012576
Dimensions
150 × 210 × 10 mm
Pas encore publié
CHF 31.70

Résumé du livre

Atonement

« The attempt was all »

This book provides a close reading of Ian McEwan's novel Atonement and its adaptation by Joe Wright, examining the relevance of various critical or theoretical movements such as narratology, adaptation theory and ethical criticism. It shows that the intertextuality and metafiction in McEwan's novel are adapted by Wright in a film which taps into the intermedial logic of metaadaptation. To study how both the novel and the film question the possibilities of their respective medium, this book analyses the ways Atonement disrupts the chronologies of creation and engages in an intricate game with focalisation and narration. The second part investigates the generic, linguistic and aesthetic distortions which aim at breaking and sexing the medium. Lastly, the book tackles the formal and ethical quandaries of Atonement and its « conversation with modernism », suggesting several philosophical and political interpretations of Briony's final confession that « the attempt was all » and of its aesthetic implications in the novel and on screen.