This thesis focuses upon the Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson and takes into account his literary legacy that fueled a recent re-evaluation of his genre-crossing work. Specifically, this thesis analyses the metamorphosis of his narrative inviting reinterpretations across various media, namely cinematographic, animated and radiophonic adaptations. In converting a selection of Stevenson's written texts to visual and auditory representations, this thesis explores how Stevenson's works undergo transformation, adapting them to the unique constraints and potential of each medium.

Shapeshifting narratives: the metamorphosis of Robert Louis Stevenson's genre-crossing work in cinematographic, animated and radiophonic adaptations

Ricciardi, Alessandro
2024/2025

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This thesis focuses upon the Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson and takes into account his literary legacy that fueled a recent re-evaluation of his genre-crossing work. Specifically, this thesis analyses the metamorphosis of his narrative inviting reinterpretations across various media, namely cinematographic, animated and radiophonic adaptations. In converting a selection of Stevenson's written texts to visual and auditory representations, this thesis explores how Stevenson's works undergo transformation, adapting them to the unique constraints and potential of each medium.
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