Stephen King on the Small Screen (Paperback)


In this follow up to" Stephen King on the Big Screen," Mark Browning turns his critical eye to the much-neglected subject of the best-selling author's work in television, examining what it is about King's fiction that makes it particularly suitable for the small screen.

By focusing on this body of work, from the highly successful "The Stand" and "The Night Flier" to the lesser-known TV films "Storm of the Century," "Rose Red," "Kingdom"" Hospital," and the 2004 remake of "Salem's Lot," Browning is able to articulate how these adaptations work and, in turn, suggest new ways of viewing them. This book is the first written by a film specialist to consider King's television work in its own right, and it rejects previous attempts to make the films and books fit rigid thematic categories. Browning examines what makes a written or visual text successful at evoking fear on a case-by-case basis, in a highly readable and engaging way. He also considers the relationship between the big and small screen. Why, for instance, are some TV versions more effective than movie adaptations and vice versa? In the process, "Stephen King on the Small Screen "is able to shed new light on what it is that makes King's novels so successful and reveal the elements of style and approach that have helped make King one of the world's best-selling authors.


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In this follow up to" Stephen King on the Big Screen," Mark Browning turns his critical eye to the much-neglected subject of the best-selling author's work in television, examining what it is about King's fiction that makes it particularly suitable for the small screen.

By focusing on this body of work, from the highly successful "The Stand" and "The Night Flier" to the lesser-known TV films "Storm of the Century," "Rose Red," "Kingdom"" Hospital," and the 2004 remake of "Salem's Lot," Browning is able to articulate how these adaptations work and, in turn, suggest new ways of viewing them. This book is the first written by a film specialist to consider King's television work in its own right, and it rejects previous attempts to make the films and books fit rigid thematic categories. Browning examines what makes a written or visual text successful at evoking fear on a case-by-case basis, in a highly readable and engaging way. He also considers the relationship between the big and small screen. Why, for instance, are some TV versions more effective than movie adaptations and vice versa? In the process, "Stephen King on the Small Screen "is able to shed new light on what it is that makes King's novels so successful and reveal the elements of style and approach that have helped make King one of the world's best-selling authors.

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Imprint

Intellect Books

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

March 2011

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Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

March 2011

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Dimensions

229 x 178 x 11mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

190

ISBN-13

978-1-84150-412-4

Barcode

9781841504124

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LSN

1-84150-412-2



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