This collection explores how film and television depict the complex and diverse milieu of the eighteenth century as a literary, historical, and cultural space. Topics range from adaptations of Austen's
Sense and Sensibility and Defoe's
Robinson Crusoe (
The Martian) to historical fiction on the subjects of slavery (
Belle), piracy (
Crossbones and
Black Sails), monarchy (
The Madness of King George and
The Libertine), print culture (
Blackadder and
National Treasure), and the role of women (
Marie Antoinette, The Duchess, and
Outlander). This interdisciplinary collection draws from film theory and literary theory to discuss how film and television allows for critical re-visioning as well as revising of the cultural concepts in literary and extra-literary writing about the historical period.
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