retelling
English
editVerb
editretelling
- present participle and gerund of retell
Noun
editretelling (plural retellings)
- A new, changed, or adapted version of a story.
- The new film is a needless retelling of what was already a cinematic classic.
- 2001, Kenneth L. Woodward, The Book of Miracles:
- Like those of other saints, Mira Bai's life story lies within a number of retellings, each more detailed than the last, so that her biography now includes burnishings that probably would not pass any historian's test.
- 2012 May 31, Tasha Robinson, “Film: Review: Snow White And The Huntsman”, in The A.V. Club[1], archived from the original on 2024-04-13:
- Huntsman feints at being the Snow White retelling no one has ever seen before, but ultimately becomes the “been there, done that” of fairy-tale filmmaking.
Translations
editsubsequent telling
|