Dickens’s Victorian Novel versus Lean’s Modern Film Adaptation

Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations pinpoints his Victorian literary heritage. On the other hand, David Lean’s film adaptation of Dickens’ novel conveys it realistically in a period of post War II cinematic modernization. In the present paper, different points are discussed and presented; First...

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Main Author: Vicky Tchaparian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Yerevan State University 2018-10-01
Series:Armenian Folia Anglistika
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Online Access:https://journals.ysu.am/index.php/arm-fol-angl/article/view/4292
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spelling doaj-477cf674bd934a1e9cab393f854738192021-09-24T09:09:54ZengYerevan State UniversityArmenian Folia Anglistika1829-24292579-30392018-10-01141-2 (18)10.46991/AFA/2018.14.1-2.126Dickens’s Victorian Novel versus Lean’s Modern Film AdaptationVicky Tchaparian0Department of Business and Economics, Lebanese University Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations pinpoints his Victorian literary heritage. On the other hand, David Lean’s film adaptation of Dickens’ novel conveys it realistically in a period of post War II cinematic modernization. In the present paper, different points are discussed and presented; First, different critical opinions, by earlier and modern critics, as well as David Lean’s personal opinion about film adaptation are revealed and discussed. Second, Dickens’s eccentric and grotesque Victorian characters that are presented through Lean’s visually and thematically rationalized postwar characters. Third, Dickens’s extraordinary characters are contrasted with Lean’s realistic ones. Moreover, Lean’s modernistic touches to the Dickensian novel which cater the postwar audience’s need (for which reason Lean’s film is a completely intellectual one and not at all Dickensian) are also unveiled. Thus, trying to put some hope in the hopeless hearts of his audience in the aftermath of the Second World War, Lean’s modernization of the Dickensian era to fit in the world of his contemporary audience is proven. https://journals.ysu.am/index.php/arm-fol-angl/article/view/4292DickensLeanpostwarVictoriangrotesquemodern
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Armenian Folia Anglistika
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Lean
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Victorian
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modern
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title Dickens’s Victorian Novel versus Lean’s Modern Film Adaptation
title_short Dickens’s Victorian Novel versus Lean’s Modern Film Adaptation
title_full Dickens’s Victorian Novel versus Lean’s Modern Film Adaptation
title_fullStr Dickens’s Victorian Novel versus Lean’s Modern Film Adaptation
title_full_unstemmed Dickens’s Victorian Novel versus Lean’s Modern Film Adaptation
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publisher Yerevan State University
series Armenian Folia Anglistika
issn 1829-2429
2579-3039
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations pinpoints his Victorian literary heritage. On the other hand, David Lean’s film adaptation of Dickens’ novel conveys it realistically in a period of post War II cinematic modernization. In the present paper, different points are discussed and presented; First, different critical opinions, by earlier and modern critics, as well as David Lean’s personal opinion about film adaptation are revealed and discussed. Second, Dickens’s eccentric and grotesque Victorian characters that are presented through Lean’s visually and thematically rationalized postwar characters. Third, Dickens’s extraordinary characters are contrasted with Lean’s realistic ones. Moreover, Lean’s modernistic touches to the Dickensian novel which cater the postwar audience’s need (for which reason Lean’s film is a completely intellectual one and not at all Dickensian) are also unveiled. Thus, trying to put some hope in the hopeless hearts of his audience in the aftermath of the Second World War, Lean’s modernization of the Dickensian era to fit in the world of his contemporary audience is proven.
topic Dickens
Lean
postwar
Victorian
grotesque
modern
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