Translating Horror
This collection of essays examines the translation of horror in literature and cinema. Considering authors like H. P. Lovecraft and Stephen King, this volume probes the boundaries between originals and their retellings, revealing how translation is part of the telling of horror.
This book analyses the dramatic changes AI brings to film: from content production and distribution to audience engagement. Moving beyond virtual actors and AI-generated scripts, it discusses the opportunities, ethical challenges, and legal, cultural, and economic implications.
An Other Raphael
In his famous “School of Athens,” an image of apparent harmony, Raphael included little-noticed motifs of discord. This aesthetics of fragmentation and combination is echoed throughout a career in which he crossed professional and medial boundaries, from painting to prints.
Fundamentals of Digital Systems Design
This book offers a straightforward, fundamental understanding of the concepts required to design effective digital systems. It builds confidence with sample GATE questions, helping students prepare for competitive exams and excel on their own.
This book is an interpretive approach to understanding the power of theatrical works. It asks: Why does a work’s meaning vary? What are its stable components? It explains theatrical variability and interpretive stability, from text to reception.
This book examines the historical and mythological themes in Giorgio Vasari’s Hall of the Elements paintings in the Palazzo Vecchio. It analyzes Vasari’s contribution to history painting, his use of classical Antiquity, and the intricate relationship between patron and artist.