James Ivory

Standard Name: Ivory, James

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Textual Production Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
After this RPJ 's output of screenplays for Merchant-Ivory Productions was steadily maintained. She collaborated with James Ivory in the fairy-tale-style The Guru, 1969, and the intense and atmospheric Bombay Talkie, 1970. Her...
Textual Production Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
Notable among RPJ 's television scripts was the four-part London Weekend Television series adapted from Paul Scott 's The Raj Quartet in 1978; it was shown both on the wide screen and on tv, entitled...
Textual Production Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
James Ivory had first read the book at her behest. When working with James Ivory on screenplays adapted from books by other people, the system was for RPJ to use a copy of the book...
Material Conditions of Writing Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
This venture was triggered by the appearance on the market of Austen 's juvenile play Sir Charles Grandison, itself an adaptation from the novel by Samuel Richardson . London Weekend Television acquired an option...
Textual Production Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
This was another book she had recommended to James Ivory .
Literary responses Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
The film did well at the box-office, received enthusiastic reviews, and won three Academy Awards (including one for best screen adaptation).
Sucher, Laurie. The Fiction of Ruth Prawer Jhabvala: The Politics of Passion. Macmillan.
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Long, Robert Emmet. The Films of Merchant Ivory. Harry N. Abrams.
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It received wide coverage, including a piece in People magazine, which was...
Textual Production Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
RPJ co-wrote with James Ivory the script for the Merchant-Ivory film Le Divorce, based on a novel by Diane Johnson . It premiered in August 2003, and was the last film on which the...
Textual Production Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
After Merchant's death, RPJ worked with James Ivory on another film adapted from prose fiction, The City of Your Final Destination, 2009, from a novel by Peter Cameron .
Gates, Anita. “Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, Screenwriter, Dies at 85”. The New York Times.
Friends, Associates Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
Ismail Merchant and James Ivory made their approach to RPJ (whose novel The Householder they wished to film) through a telephone call from a strange woman pretending to be her mother-in-law.
Long, Robert Emmet. The Films of Merchant Ivory. Harry N. Abrams.
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Residence Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
RPJ moved from India to live in New York's East 50s; her film partners Ismail Merchant and James Ivory shared the apartment right below hers.
Long, Robert Emmet. The Films of Merchant Ivory. Harry N. Abrams.
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Crane, Ralph J. Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. Twayne.
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Sucher, Laurie. The Fiction of Ruth Prawer Jhabvala: The Politics of Passion. Macmillan.
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Friends, Associates Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
She lived on terms of close friendship with Ivory and with Merchant (who died in May 2005), but also with a social circle of German expatriates, most of them refugees.
Textual Production Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
RPJ collaborated on this screenplay (her first not based on her own work, her second of any kind) with James Ivory . It was published in London this year, and in New York in 1973...
Textual Production Jean Rhys
It was directed by James Ivory , who co-wrote the screenplay with Ruth Prawer Jhabvala .The producers were Ismail Merchant and Jean Pierre Mahot , and it was distributed by New World Pictures . It...

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