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Retellings meaning
plural of retelling
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As Christmas approaches, there is always a gorgeous gaggle of retellings of this holiday classic, almost to the point of oversaturation.
Kermit and company’s legendary adaptation of The Muppet’s Christmas Carol returns to mark 30 years of one of the most unforgettable retellings of Charles Dickens’ Victorian tale, screening from December 15.
The story is remembered through retellings and not consuming grains that can ferment and rise.
From cheesy vampire tales to true-story war retellings and arguably one of the best biopics ever told, he's done it all.
Along the way, she meets a young mercenary named Arthur (more commonly known as King Arthur in other retellings of Arthurian legend), and Sister Igraine, who becomes Nimue's right-hand woman.
I am become Covfefe, Destroyer of Words.”) when you strip away the self-obsessed Retellings of History in myopic), what remains is the Mayor of Amity, Donald J. Trump.
These small human moments can be overlooked in broad retellings of historical events.
Rather than doing beat-for-beat retellings with a few new additions to address people who made dumb YouTube videos nitpicking the animated films, this seems to be its own thing.
Such a well-known story, even outside of the world of Disney, Peter Pan is a story that’s had several retellings.
Through modern retellings, classic revivals, and brand new blockbusters, local stages will offer food for thought on a variety of hard-hitting topics.
The novel concluded E.L. James’ original trilogy, which she followed up with retellings of the book from Christian’s perspective.
Further details were absorbed from the imaginative retellings by Greil Marcus Marcus 1975.
His retellings are well respected; many of his unconventional interpretations and etymologies are dismissed by classicists.
In such cases, the franchise producer may state that there is no intention to address the changes through remakes or direct retellings of such stories.
Manga Three alternate retellings of The Vision of Escaflowne have been released in manga form, with first two manga series developed at the same time as the anime.
Several retellings of Newton's life story claim that he was carrying slaves during the voyage in which he experienced his conversion, but the ship was carrying livestock, wood, and beeswax from the coast of Africa.
Some retellings also state that Achilles was scaling the gates of Troy and was hit with a poisoned arrow.
While the anime series was in production, two very different manga retellings were also developed and released: a shōnen version of the story entitled The Vision of Escaflowne and a shōjo retelling titled Hitomi — The Vision of Escaflowne.