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The Oxford Handbook of Adaptation Studies

The Oxford Handbook of Adaptation Studies is a comprehensive guide that explores how stories and ideas change when they are transformed from one format to another, like from a book to a film or a play. It examines the creative, cultural, and theoretical aspects of adaptations, analyzing their significance and impact. The book brings together expert essays that discuss different types of adaptations, their challenges, and their importance in understanding storytelling, media, and culture. It serves as an authoritative resource for scholars and anyone interested in how stories evolve across different forms.