Introduction : Literature onscreen : a synoptic view / Deborah Cartmell and Imelda Whelehan
pt. 1. Theories of literature on screen
1. Reading film and literature / Brian McFarlane
2. Literature on screen, a history : in the gap / Timothy Corrigan
pt. 2. History and contexts
3, Gospel narratives on silent film / Judith Buchanan
4. William Shakespeare, filmmaker / Douglas Lanier
5. The nineteenth-century novel on film : Jane Austen / Linda V. Troost
6. Modernism and adaptation / Martin Halliwell
7. Postmodern adaptation : pastiche, intertextuality and re-functioning / Peter Brooker
pt. 3. Genre, industry, taste
8. Heritage and literature on screen : Heimat and heritage / Echart Voigts-Virchow
9. 'Don't let's ask for the moon!' : reading and viewing the woman's film / Imelda Whelehan
10. Post-classical fantasy cinema : The lord of the rings / I.Q. Hunter
11. Adapting children's literature / Deborah Cartmell
12. Literature on the small screen : television adaptations / Sarah Cardwell
pt. 4. Beyond the 'literary"
13. Classic literature and animation : all adaptations are equal, but some are more equal than others / Paul Wells
14. High fidelity? : music in screen adaptations / Annette Davison
15. From screen to text : novelization, the hidden continent / Jan Baetens
16. A practical understanding of literature on screen : two conversations with Andrew Davies / Deborah Cartmell and Imelda Whelehan