Do you consider books covers to be an example of literary adaptation?
I am currently on my final year of university and writing my dissertation on intertextuality, and book covers and their role they play in literary adaptation.
So, can book covers be termed as adaptations even though they technically belong to the original source material they are "adapting".
I feel as if it may be a bit of a fatuous question but I am interested in everyone's answers all the same.
detectivecatwizard t1_ivo4cfg wrote
Reply to Simple Questions: November 08, 2022 by AutoModerator
Do you consider books covers to be an example of literary adaptation?
I am currently on my final year of university and writing my dissertation on intertextuality, and book covers and their role they play in literary adaptation.
So, can book covers be termed as adaptations even though they technically belong to the original source material they are "adapting".
I feel as if it may be a bit of a fatuous question but I am interested in everyone's answers all the same.