Abstract A Room with a View, directed by the famous director James Ivory, is adapted from the novel of E。 M。 Forster。 Throughout the film adaptation, the adapter is largely faithful to the original novel。 The elegant atmosphere and strong nostalgia of the British upper class in the Edwardian era have been echoed in this film。 At the same time, the film version not only wins the recognition of many viewers and critics, but also explores deeply the complex human nature and life itself, with its artistic and ideological aspects achieving a perfect and harmonious unity。 This paper focuses on the inheritance and changes of the novel from words to images in terms of style and expression techniques, characterization, plot, color and light。 The comparative study of the two is of great significance to the examination of the relationship between the film and the novel。 85955
Keywords: E。 M。 Forster; A Room with a View; adaptation; film; novel
摘要著名导演詹姆斯·艾弗瑞执导的《看得见风景的房间》,根据E。 M。 福斯特的同名小说改编。纵观这部小说的电影改编,改编者在很大程度上忠实于小说原著。这部电影具有爱德华时代英国上层阶级的优雅情调和浓烈的怀旧情绪。同时,这部影片不仅赢得了众多观众和评委的认可,还深刻又不露痕迹地探讨了复杂多变的人性和人生,其艺术性和思想性达到了完美和谐的统一。本文从风格和表现手法、人物、情节、色彩和光线等方面,详细探讨《看得见风景的房间》从文字到影像的传承与变化。这些思考和探讨对研究电影与小说之间的多重互文关系有一定的启发意义。
毕业论文关键词:E。 M。 福斯特;《看得见风景的房间》;改编;电影;小说
Contents
1。 Introduction 1
2。 Literature Review 2
3。 The Comparative Study of A Room with a View and the Adapted Film 4
3。1 Style and Expression Techniques 4
3。2 Three Main Characters 5
3。3 Plot 7
3。4 Color and Light 9
4。 Conclusion 10
Works Cited 11
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E。 M。 Forster was an English novelist, short story writer, and essayist。 He created six excellent novels throughout his whole life, including Where Angels Fear to Tread (1905), The Longest Journey(1907), A Room with a View(1908), Howards End (1910), A Passage to India (1924), and Maurice (1971) which was published only after his death。 These works have achieved a high ideological and artistic achievements。 In the late 1980s and 1990s, a "Forster" hot set off in the British film industry。 During this period, Forster had five novels adapted into films, namely A Passage to India (1984), A Room with a View(1986), Maurice(1987), Where Angels Fear to Tread (1991) and Howards End (1992)。 Among them, the famous director James Ivory shot three, namely A Room with a View, Maurice,and Howards End, constituting the "Forster trilogy"。 (Wild 15-18)
Throughout the film adaptations of Forster's novels, the adapters are largely faithful to the original novels。 The elegant atmosphere and strong nostalgia of the British upper class in the Edwardian era have been echoed in most of these films; at the same time, these films not only won the recognition of many viewers and critics, but also explored the complex human nature and life itself deeply, with its artistic and ideological aspects achieving a perfect and harmonious unity。