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Ethan Frome | Media Adaptations
A dramatization of Ethan Frome by Owen and Donald Davis was produced in New York in 1936.
A 1993 screen version directed by John Madden starred Liam Neeson as Ethan, Joan Allen as Zeena, and Patricia Arquette as Mattie. It was coproduced by American Playhouse, Companion Productions, and BBC Films and released by Miramax.
Richard Krausnick adapted and directed the novel as a full-length stage play for Shakespeare and Company, who first performed it in 1995 in Lenox, Massachusetts, where Wharton had a home.
An unabridged audio recording read by C. M. Herbert is...
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