More Things Than are Dreamt of: Masterpieces of Supernatural Horror, from Mary Shelley to Stephen King, in Literature and FilmLimelight Editions, 1994 - 226 páginas For centuries, perhaps from the beginning of time, people young and old have been drawn to the genre of supernatural horror, first on the printed page and then on the screen. From fairy tales to Freddy Krueger, the appeal of the genre rests on the all too human search for something above nature, something unknown and unnameable. This search has produced works as memorable as they are terrifying, and we feel their power once again in More Things Than Are Dreamt Of. The sweep of the book encompasses almost two centuries as it reconsiders in detail such classics of literature as Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, tales of Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Henry James' The Turn of the Screw and Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray, right up to such contemporary novels of horror as Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House, Ira Levin's Rosemary's Baby, William Peter Blatty's The Exorcist and Stephen King's The Dead Zone. But what sets this book apart is that the authors go on to study the most significant feature films derived from these and many other works of fiction, from the silent era until today. Theme, plot, characters and place, the primary elements of the novels and stories, are considered first as originally conceived and then again as they achieve a new and often different life on the screen. Explaining the why and the how of these acts of transformation is the great accomplishment of More Things Than Are Dreamt Of, a book that enhances our understanding of both literature and film. And of course all the while it helps us to experience again those agreeable shudders and chills that come from beyond our dreams. |
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... devil has now come due . The climax of the film , like the original , is the trial of Jabez Stone . Webster has agreed to defend him against the devil and his unbreak- able contract . Tricked into accepting any jury as long as they are ...
... devil has now come due . The climax of the film , like the original , is the trial of Jabez Stone . Webster has agreed to defend him against the devil and his unbreak- able contract . Tricked into accepting any jury as long as they are ...
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... devil into the deserts . And Jesus asked him . saying , " What is thy name ? " And he said . " Legion . " because many devils had entered into him . And they entreated him not to command them to depart into the abyss ... And the devils ...
... devil into the deserts . And Jesus asked him . saying , " What is thy name ? " And he said . " Legion . " because many devils had entered into him . And they entreated him not to command them to depart into the abyss ... And the devils ...
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... Devil and Daniel Webster , The " ( short story ) , 150 Devil and Daniel Webster , The ( 1941 ) , 149- 153 , 152 ; 204 Devil and Daniel Webster , The ( 1960 ) ; 204 di Leone , Ferdinando ( screenwriter ) ; 176 Di Lorenzo , Edward ...
... Devil and Daniel Webster , The " ( short story ) , 150 Devil and Daniel Webster , The ( 1941 ) , 149- 153 , 152 ; 204 Devil and Daniel Webster , The ( 1960 ) ; 204 di Leone , Ferdinando ( screenwriter ) ; 176 Di Lorenzo , Edward ...
Contenido
The Prometheans | 9 |
The Other Bram Stoker | 31 |
Colonial Horror | 41 |
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90 minutes adaptation audience Béla Lugosi Black Cat Boris Karloff Bride Britain camera character classic Color Color/Scope Conjure Wife Corbeck creature Daniel David death demon devil Director of Photog Director of Photography Dorian Gray Dracula Editor Eleanor Elizabeth evil Exorcist film filmmakers Fisher Flora Frankenstein genre ghosts Giddens governess Grose Haunting Hill House Holden horror House of Usher innocent Jack James Jekyll Jekyll's Jekyll/Hyde John Karswell Karswell's Lady Sylvia Leiber's Lewin Lovecraft Machen's Markway Mary Shelley Michael Miles Miss Jessel Monster Music narrative narrator Night novel novella Peter Cushing Peter Wyngarde Poe's Produced and Directed Production Designer prologue prose Quint raphy reader reanimation Richard Robert Roger Corman Rosemary's Rosemary's Baby Saylor scene Screw Script sequence sexual Shane Briant Shelley's shot Starring Stevenson Stoker story by Poe style supernatural fiction Tansy Terence Fisher terror tion Designer Tomb of Ligeia tor of Photography Victor viewer Vincent Price visual William