Examines how film adaptations of children's metafictions screen the book/film relationship in unique and important ways. Presents a critically well-situated analysis of adapted metafiction as a subgenre. Makes a novel contribution to how the ekphrastic book-on-screen functions by drawing in Michael Riffaterre's concept of the 'ungrammaticality'.
Examines how film adaptations of children's metafictions screen the book/film relationship in unique and important ways. Presents a critically well-situated analysis of adapted metafiction as a subgenre. Makes a novel contribution to how the ekphrastic book-on-screen functions by drawing in Michael Riffaterre's concept of the 'ungrammaticality'.