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Masterfully adapted to Austen's original nineteenth-century style, Presumption brings back to life the book's most memorable characters, the Bennets, Darcys, Collins, and de Bourghs.

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"I and the Village" of 1911 masterfully adapts Cubism to the lyric mode of fable.

Highsmith wrote two books firmly entrenched in the literary canon of twisted, sociopathic, spine-chillers: The Talented Mr. Ripley (adapted masterfully to film by Anthony Minghella) and Strangers on a Train (cinematized by he-who-trumps-even-Highsmith when it comes to thrill, Hitchcock).

Masterfully directed by Lenny Abrahamson and adapted from Emma Donoghue's best-selling book, Room won the People's Choice Award at the Toronto Film Festival last month.

With the aplomb of a born post-modernist, the Guatemalan photographer Luis Gonzalez Palma has adapted Victorian portraiture and more recent post-modern photography for his own masterfully expressive work.

He adapted.

Society adapted.

Lee adapted and continues to adapt.

Adapted screenplay.

A better example in adapting a classic play to address contemporary issues would be Lynn Nottage's play Ruined, which masterfully pulls from Brecht's Mother Courage to locate specific violence against women in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

People adapt.

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