Intertextuality in Orlando
The adaptation of the Novel by Wirginia Wolf "Orlando" and the research of the material used during the filming.
The intertextual nature of Sally Potter's film adaptation of Orlando (1992)
Intertextuality in Orlando: gender fluidity and the re-shaping/accentuasion of themes and essence.
An exploration of intertextuality in Orlando through themes of gender and identity. I have chosen this approach as the most obvious, yet complex and interesting theme in Sally Potter's and Virginia Woolf's work. Same person/Same story. No difference. Just a different sex/Just a different medium.
Intertextuality in, and adaptation of Orlando.
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