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'Both Flesh and Monument': The Immortal Life of Literature through Adaptation Dana E. Lawrence (University of South Carolina Lancaster, USA) and Amy L. Montz (University of Southern Indiana, USA)
Part One: Representation Matters
1. Re-visioning Rosaline: Or, Romeo and Juliet Are Dead Fiona Hartley-Kroeger (University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, USA)
2. Inhabiting the House of Edith Wharton's Fiction: Rewriting the Captive Woman in Deborah Noyes's The Ghosts of Kerfol
Indu Ohri (University of Virginia, USA)
3. Rewriting The Great Gatsby : Questioning Identity and Morality in Sara Benincasa's Great Lisa M. Valenzuela (University of the Incarnate Word, USA)
4. LGBTQIA Fairy Tales: Queering Cinderella in Lo's Ash and Donoguhue's "The Tale of the Shoe" Dalila Forni (University of Florence, Italy)
5. 'Wherever the Flame Was Brightest': Identity and Assimilation in Rick Riordan's Greek Mythological Adaptations for Young Adults Saffyre Falkenberg (Texas Christian University, USA)
Part Two: Literature and Popular Culture
6. Jane Eyre in Space: Adapting Bronte's Novel for Young Adult Fans of Sci-Fi and Fantasy Tara Moore (Elizabethtown College, USA)
7. Megan Shepherd's The Madwoman Trilogy and the Female Voice: The Twenty-First-Century Young Adult Adaptation of Frankenstein and the Frankenstein Franchise Melanie A. Marotta (Morgan State University, USA)
8. Austen, Wollstonecraft, and Zombies: Female Autonomy in Jane Austen's Popular Canon Eileen Totter (University of North Georgia, USA)
9. A Twist in Time or a Break in Narrative: Adapting the Disney Classic Canon for a Young Adult Audience Michelle Anya Anjirbag and Madeleine Hunter (Cambridge University, UK) Part Three: Making the Past Present
10. Rewriting Nineteenth-Century New York City for the Modern Teen Amy L. Montz (University of Southern Indiana, USA)
11. Find Our Past Voice: Reimagining the Nineteenth-Century Feminist in Young Adult Literature Brett Carol Young (Valdosta State University, USA)
12. A Tale of Two Women: Representing Femininity in Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities and Sarah Rees Brennan's Tell the Wind and Fire Maya Zakrzewska-Pim (Cambridge University, UK)
13. 'In fair Verona, where we lay our scene': Adaptation, Literary Tourism, and Authority Dana E. Lawrence (University of South Carolina Lancaster, USA)
14. From Ancient to Modern Myth: Storytelling in Jesmyn Ward's Salvage the Bones Madeleine Tulip (Warwick University, UK).

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