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  1. Nov 27, 2019 · Harry Potter and the Battle of Adaptation. like the collection of wizarding fairy tales, The Tales of Beedle the Bard or the school. book Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them which predated and ...

    • David Goldie
  2. A good film does not make a good adaptation, and though the Harry Potter film series had a promising start, future directors would do well to keep those words in mind. Notes 1. Cartmell ...

  3. Individually, how good were each of the films as faithful adaptation of the books? I've read around that generally speaking, the harry potter movie adaptations tent to change a lot from the books, but this disparity varies from stuff like the Philosopher's stone to Prizoner of Azkaban, to Order of the Phoenix, thr Goblet of Fire and Half Blood ...

  4. The leads us to ask if Harry Potter (2001-11) even joins Cartmell’s conflict at all. Harry Potter and the Battle of Adaptation 123 III: The evolution of Harry’s iconographic image We only have to look at the changes which take place concerning Harry on the book covers to notice the influence of the film series.

    • David Goldie
  5. J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone is the first novel of the Harry Potter series. The novel is about the journey of the protagonist Harry Potter as he matures from a teen of age 11 in the first novel to a young adult who sends off his son to learn at the Hogwarts school of magic in the last novel.

  6. The cinematic adaptations of Harry Potter (2001-11) are among the most popular and profitable series of films in history2. However, as this powerful image suggested by Chris Columbus tells us, he must have felt under a great deal of pressure as the director responsible for launching the series.

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  8. The same recursive strategy can be seen with the first movie adaptations as well. Both Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (Chris Columbus 2001) and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Chris Columbus 2002) relied on the repetition in story structure between these two novels, each involving Harry arriving at Hogwarts to go on a ...

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