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Intertextuality in Orlando by Kathryn Kenny, Student

An exploration of the ways in which Woolf's base text and other texts are incorporated and added into Potter's adaptation.

My Default Pathway by Daniela Vilu, Student

The way in which Sally Potter intertextually represents the idea of gender through \'The Eternal Recurrence\' found in the original novel, by way of visual expression. by Maxwell Gutteridge, Student

The way in which Sally Potter intertextually represents the idea of gender through ' The Eternal Recurrence' found in the original novel, by way of visual expression.

The Adaptation Process by Nida Sheriff, Student

What is lost and what is gained?

The Adaptation Process by Nida Sheriff, Student

What is lost and what is gained?

My Default Pathway by Louise Fryer, Student

Description Original Novel, Page 202, green side line, page 203, pencil side lines, white bookmark "return to the oak tree"
Asset ID SPA0002502
Date 1977
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