Monstrous Adaptations
Discover the chilling world of horror film adaptations with Monstrous Adaptations, published by Manchester University Press in 2007. This groundbreaking anthology, featuring 272 pages of insightful essays from leading scholars, delves into the intricate relationship between horror cinema and literary sources. Explore under-examined films like Thomas Edison’s Frankenstein, John Barrymore’s Jekyll and Hyde, Jean Epstein’s La Chute de la maison Usher, Gus van Sant’s Psycho, and Guillermo del Toro’s Cronos. Each essay provides a unique perspective, making this collection an essential read for film enthusiasts and scholars alike. Whether you are a fan of horror or a student of film studies, Monstrous Adaptations offers a captivating exploration of the genre's evolution and its adaptations. Don't miss out on this vital addition to your bookshelf!