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Hollywood and Literature: Critical Essay by Joseph H. O'Mealy

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SOURCE: O'Mealy, Joseph H. “Royal Family Values: The Americanization of Alan Bennett's The Madness of George III.Literature/Film Quarterly 27, no. 2 (1999): 90-96.

In the following essay, O'Mealy presents an analysis of the screen adaptation of The Madness of George III as an example of Hollywood's tendency to downplay and simplify the political and constitutional issues explored in the original play.

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