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The Dialectic of Adaptation:" The Canterbury Tales" of Pier Paolo Pasolini

Green, 1976

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15701708236299751909
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Green M
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Literature/Film Quarterly

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Although all of the films of Pier Paolo Pasolini have been controversial in one way or another-either aesthetically, politically, or morally-his adaptation of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales has had a particularly troubled history. Initially shown at the 1972 Berlin Film Festival …
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