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Direction Of The Play: Dracula: The Vampire Play, Nicholas T. Hutchinson Jan 2012

Direction Of The Play: Dracula: The Vampire Play, Nicholas T. Hutchinson

Graduate Student Projects

This project entailed the selection, background research and documentation, casting, vocal coaching, direction, and post-production analysis of Heritage Theatre's Nicholas Hutchinson's production of Dracula: The Vampire Play. Documentation included research and analysis of the play and an evaluation of the play as a production vehicle for Heritage Theatre located in Perry, Utah. The analysis also includes a discussion as to the non-traditional directorial vision of this production.


Healing Or Horrifying? Portrayals Of Victorian Medicine In Bram Stoker's Dracula, Jennifer Miles Jan 2012

Healing Or Horrifying? Portrayals Of Victorian Medicine In Bram Stoker's Dracula, Jennifer Miles

Journal of Dracula Studies

No abstract provided.


The Publication Of Dracula, Paul S. Mcalduff Jan 2012

The Publication Of Dracula, Paul S. Mcalduff

Journal of Dracula Studies

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"A Foreign Man In A Fog": Robert Siodmak, Lon Chaney Jr., And Son Of Dracula, Mark Bernard Jan 2012

"A Foreign Man In A Fog": Robert Siodmak, Lon Chaney Jr., And Son Of Dracula, Mark Bernard

Journal of Dracula Studies

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Playing Vampire Games: Rules And Play In Varney The Vampire And Dracula, Lindsay Dearinger Jan 2012

Playing Vampire Games: Rules And Play In Varney The Vampire And Dracula, Lindsay Dearinger

Journal of Dracula Studies

No abstract provided.


Dreaming Of Dracula : A Jungian Analysis Of Bram Stoker's Novel, Christina Vincent Jan 2012

Dreaming Of Dracula : A Jungian Analysis Of Bram Stoker's Novel, Christina Vincent

Legacy Theses & Dissertations (2009 - 2024)

Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula remains one of the most enduring horror stories in the English language, and lends itself to a wide variety of analytic lenses. Carl Jung's analytical psychology provides a method of interpreting literature which gives new insight into the novel. By employing the use of archetypes found in the collective unconscious like the persona, shadow, hero, antihero, God-image, devil, and anima, Dracula becomes a study of the mind. Harker, as the persona, endures a test of courage when facing the vampire as his shadow. Dracula's relocation to London transforms him from the shadow to the antihero …