Vampirism in the Ether: Radio’s Horrific Potential in Orson Welles’s “Dracula”

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Nicholas A. Sabo
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ABSTRACT:The Mercury Theatre on the Air adaptation of Dracula updated the novel’s protomodernist fears of technology, subsuming and enthralling its subjects through the new medium of radio. Retaining the novel’s moments of travel, Orson Welles would bleed diegetic layers of the epistolary form together and rework the narrative’s relationships to reflect the asymmetric dynamics of broadcaster and listener. I argue that Welles evokes debates around radio to highlight the medium’s potential to both empower and subjugate.
以太中的吸血鬼:奥逊·威尔斯《德古拉》中无线电的可怕潜力
摘要:水星剧院改编的《德古拉》更新了小说中原现代主义者对技术的恐惧,通过广播这一新媒介将主题纳入其中并使其着迷。奥逊·威尔斯保留了小说的旅行时刻,将书信体的叙事层融合在一起,重新设计叙事的关系,以反映广播者和听者的不对称动态。我认为威尔斯唤起了围绕广播的争论,以突出这种媒体既能赋予权力又能征服他人的潜力。
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