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An edition of Dracula (2011)

Dracula

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Jonathan Harker visits Transylvania for what he thinks is a simple business meeting with a new client. Instead, he encounters the strange and sinister Count Dracula. There will be a battle between good and evil, but who will prevail?

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
70

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Dracula
Dracula
2015, Ladybird Books, Penguin UK
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Dracula
Dracula: An Adaptation for the Stage of the Novel by Bram Stoker
2011, Freshwater Seas
Paperback in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
UK
Series
Ladybird Classics

Contributors

Retold by
Joan Cameron
Illustrator
Matthew Land

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
70
Dimensions
8.25 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
Weight
9.5 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27699746M
Internet Archive
dracula0000came_u7y6
ISBN 10
0723297053
ISBN 13
9780723297055
OCLC/WorldCat
958487620
Library Thing
17421562
Goodreads
27220400

Work Description

Our dramatization of this myth of ancient horror is not for children. We do not minimize the genuine horror and sexuality of the story. It is not camp; it is not played for laughs, though it does have important scenes of comic relief; we take the myth of the vampire seriously. It is not a marathon; we follow where Bram Stoker leads, carefully condensing and pruning his expansive novel into a tightly structured theatrical experience of normal length. We dissected the events and chronology of his story down to the minutest detail, and we found that his work is seamless; grant him only the premise that there can be such a being as a vampire, and all else follows with flawless probability and necessity. In the end, the audience should feel that they have been with our characters on a tremendous journey, a quest with life and death at stake, not just for their lives, but for their souls as well. The end of the play--the final victory over the vampire--is a transcendent victory over evil incarnate. This play is a play--not a dramatization with narration and dialogue. It is a fully realized play for the stage, conveying story through action and dialogue. We do go so far as to use Stoker's convention in which written messages convey important events and information, but we always present such messages in the mouths and by the actions of the characters who write and send them. Last but not least, we embrace the emotional richness of the 19th century language and characterization. In many cases, we draw our dialogue directly from Stoker.

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