“I DON’T THINK WE’VE BEEN FORMALLY INTRODUCED?” Re-contextualising a Literary Model for First Meetings through Adaptation Theory and Fan Fiction
Abstract
(Re-)contextualising narratology in today’s world of rapid technological development
and widespread access to the internet serves as the basis of this essay, which explores
what happens when narratology, adaptation theory and fan fiction theory intersect and
interact. It combines a surface level quantitative study with qualitative text analysis,
using Rousset’s literary model from 1981 on first meetings between lovers-to-be as the
narratological reference, and the first meeting between the characters Alec Lightwood
and Magnus Bane as the text subject (using a corpus consisting of a novel, its official
film and TV-show adaptations, and thirty fan fictions). The study found expected
patterns of simplification and short-cuts, in the material studied, as well as partial
convergence of fan fictions with Rousset’s model, dependent on the level of compliance
of the source adapted. It also found that fan fictions and adaptations generally follow
Rousset’s postulated structure of first meetings, with a few notable exceptions regarding
the focal points of these scenes.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2019-02-08Author
Brus, Malin
Keywords
narratology
adaptation theory
fan fiction
Jean Rousset
Series/Report no.
kandidatuppsats Engelska
SPL 2018-065
Language
eng