《德古拉与哥特式遗产》:马克·加蒂斯和史蒂文·莫法特的BBC电视剧

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M. Grabias
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2020年初,全球的《德古拉》粉丝们看到了由马克·加蒂斯和史蒂文·莫法特(著名剧集《神探夏洛克》的创作者)为BBC撰写的全新电视版《德古拉》。虽然剧集的开头似乎在一定程度上沿袭了布拉姆·斯托克的故事,但很快我们就发现,这部剧是在通过更新和现代化的方式来玩弄经典和哥特式的传统。本文旨在对该系列小说进行哥特式的解读;即识别的哥特范式,追踪布拉姆·斯托克的文学视野的元素,研究加蒂斯-莫法特后千年的哥特现实的组成部分。本研究的后续部分将重点关注哥特的当前含义及其在2020年改编的《德古拉》中的表现。它将讨论电影中的德古拉和他的死敌在流行文化中蓬勃发展了一个多世纪的固定形象的演变。最后,我们将考察加蒂斯和莫法特对21世纪哥特的看法,以确定在第三个千年的银幕上,哥特美学是否还有空间和需要。
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Dracula and the Gothic legacy: Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat’s BBC television series
The beginning of 2020 treated Dracula fans worldwide to a brand-new televised version of Dracula, written for the BBC by Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat (the creators of the celebrated series Sherlock). While the beginning of the series seems to be following Bram Stoker’s story to some extent, it soon becomes clear the show is playing with both classic and Gothic conventions by means of updating and modernizing them. This article aims at conducting a Gothic reading of the series; i.e. identifying the Gothic paradigms, tracing elements of Bram Stoker’s literary vision and studying the constituents of the Gatiss‐Moffat post-millennial Gothic reality. The subsequent sections of the study will focus on the present meaning of Gothic and its representation in the 2020 adaptation of Dracula. It will discuss the evolution of the cinematic Dracula and his arch-enemy in relation to the fixed image thriving for over a century in popular culture. Finally, Gatiss and Moffat’s vision of twenty-first century Gothic will be examined with a view to ascertain whether there is still space and need for the Gothic aesthetic on the third millennium screen.
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