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Dark Shadows

Harry M Benshoff (Autor)

Wayne State University Press (Editora)

R$ 183,15
SKU: 9780814334393

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While supernatural events have become fairly commonplace on daytime television in recent decades, Dark Shadows, which aired on ABC between 1966 and 1971, pioneered this format when it blended the vampires, werewolves, warlocks, and witches of fictional Collinsport, Maine, with standard soap opera fare like alcoholism, jealousy, and tangled love. In this volume, author Harry M. Benshoff examines Dark Shadows, both during its initial run and as an enduring cult phenomenon, to prove that the show was an important precursor-or even progenitor-of today's phenomenally popular gothic and fantasy media franchises like Twilight, Harry Potter, and True Blood.

Benshoff demonstrates that viewers of all ages responded to the haunted world of Dark Shadows, making unlikely stars out of the show's iconic characters-reluctant vampire Barnabas Collins, playboy werewolf Quentin Collins, vengeful witch Angelique DuVal, and vampire hunter Dr. Julia Hoffman. Benshoff explores the cultural and industrial contexts of the mid-1960s that gave rise to Dark Shadows and how the show adapted nineteenth-century gothic novels and twentieth-century horror films into a televised serial format. Benshoff also examines the unique aspects of the show's casting and performance modes, its allure as a camp cult text, and the function of the show's many secondary and tertiary texts-including novels, records, games, comic books, and the two feature films, House of Dark Shadows (1970) and Night of Dark Shadows (1971).

In the years since its cancellation, Dark Shadows' enduring popularity has led to a prime-time NBC remake in the early 1990s, recent talk of a Tim Burton and Johnny Depp feature film, and a popular ongoing fan convention. Benshoff's timely study of Dark Shadows will appeal to fans of the show and all film and television history scholars who are interested in the roots of one of today's most popular genres.

Sobre o Livro

Este estudo analisa a série televisiva Dark Shadows (1966–1971) e sua mistura de elementos góticos — vampiros, lobisomens, bruxas — com tramas de folhetim, situando o programa no contexto cultural e industrial da década de 1960.

O autor examina adaptações de romances góticos e filmes de horror para o formato serial televisivo, além das estratégias de elenco e modos de performance que tornaram figuras como Barnabas Collins e Angelique DuVal centrais à mitologia da série.

São também abordados os textos derivados — romances, quadrinhos, discos, jogos e as duas adaptações cinematográficas — e a trajetória de recepção que fez de Dark Shadows um fenômeno de culto com remakes, propostas de cinema e convenções de fãs.

Características

Categoria História da televisão
Subcategoria Cultura popular
Autores Harry M Benshoff
Sobre o Autor Harry M Benshoff é autor de trabalhos sobre cinema e cultura popular, com publicações acadêmicas na área de estudos de mídia.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 140
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Wayne State University Press
ISBN 9780814334393
Tamanho 12.7x17.8
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