Lovecraft in Cinema. Herbert West Reanimator turned into Reanimator

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  • Rocío Alés Fernández Universidad de Málaga Spain

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https://doi.org/10.24310/BoLArte.2008.v0i29.4444

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In 1922, the North American writer Howard Phillips Lovecraft published the Herbert West Reanimador serial. In 1985, the director Stuart Gordon adapted for the screen this story which was centred on a scientific’s unexpected events, who longs for discovering the chemical principle that separates life and death. This article establishes a comparison between both works and shows the impossibility of a full adaptation. This is due to the fact that we are facing two authors who are extremely rooted to the specific characteristics of each one’s disciplines: on the one hand, the narrative aspect; and, on the other hand, the visual approach.

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2018-03-20

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Alés Fernández, R. (2018). Lovecraft in Cinema. Herbert West Reanimator turned into Reanimator. Boletín De Arte, (29), 481–505. https://doi.org/10.24310/BoLArte.2008.v0i29.4444

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