Dark Corporeality: Blood, Vampires and Erotics in the British TV Series “Dracula” 2020. Part 1.

The article analyzes the plot tropes of the British mini-series “Dracula”, produced by screenwriters S. Moffat and M. Gatiss, creators of the even more popular TV series “Sherlock”. The new “Dracula”, a mixture of black comedy and body horror, was produced by the BBC and shown on the streaming platf...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:babcddc1b7564be18217287e0d6064da2021-11-08T19:14:08ZDark Corporeality: Blood, Vampires and Erotics in the British TV Series “Dracula” 2020. Part 1.2686-905510.46539/cmj.v2i3.49https://doaj.org/article/babcddc1b7564be18217287e0d6064da2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://corpusmundi.com/index.php/cmj/article/view/49https://doaj.org/toc/2686-9055The article analyzes the plot tropes of the British mini-series “Dracula”, produced by screenwriters S. Moffat and M. Gatiss, creators of the even more popular TV series “Sherlock”. The new “Dracula”, a mixture of black comedy and body horror, was produced by the BBC and shown on the streaming platform NETFLIX in 2020. The mini-series received the most controversial appraisals from viewers and art critics: from very enthusiastic to sharply negative. The author of this article examines the plot of the series “Dracula” and offers her own version of decoding its meanings. The article sequentially examines the artistic techniques used by famous British screenwriters to create visual and emotional effects, such as black humor, hypertext, queerbaiting, sexual seduction, the “defeated expectancy” trop etc.Elina A. SarakaevaLimited Liability Company Scientific Industrial Enterprise “Genesis. Frontier. Science”articlevampiredraculaminiserieshumorcorporealityeroticismstephen moffatmark gatissbram stokerclaes bangHistory (General)D1-2009Philosophy (General)B1-5802ENRUCorpus Mundi, Vol 2, Iss 3, Pp 125-152 (2021)
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topic vampire
dracula
miniseries
humor
corporeality
eroticism
stephen moffat
mark gatiss
bram stoker
claes bang
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Philosophy (General)
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dracula
miniseries
humor
corporeality
eroticism
stephen moffat
mark gatiss
bram stoker
claes bang
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Philosophy (General)
B1-5802
Elina A. Sarakaeva
Dark Corporeality: Blood, Vampires and Erotics in the British TV Series “Dracula” 2020. Part 1.
description The article analyzes the plot tropes of the British mini-series “Dracula”, produced by screenwriters S. Moffat and M. Gatiss, creators of the even more popular TV series “Sherlock”. The new “Dracula”, a mixture of black comedy and body horror, was produced by the BBC and shown on the streaming platform NETFLIX in 2020. The mini-series received the most controversial appraisals from viewers and art critics: from very enthusiastic to sharply negative. The author of this article examines the plot of the series “Dracula” and offers her own version of decoding its meanings. The article sequentially examines the artistic techniques used by famous British screenwriters to create visual and emotional effects, such as black humor, hypertext, queerbaiting, sexual seduction, the “defeated expectancy” trop etc.
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title Dark Corporeality: Blood, Vampires and Erotics in the British TV Series “Dracula” 2020. Part 1.
title_short Dark Corporeality: Blood, Vampires and Erotics in the British TV Series “Dracula” 2020. Part 1.
title_full Dark Corporeality: Blood, Vampires and Erotics in the British TV Series “Dracula” 2020. Part 1.
title_fullStr Dark Corporeality: Blood, Vampires and Erotics in the British TV Series “Dracula” 2020. Part 1.
title_full_unstemmed Dark Corporeality: Blood, Vampires and Erotics in the British TV Series “Dracula” 2020. Part 1.
title_sort dark corporeality: blood, vampires and erotics in the british tv series “dracula” 2020. part 1.
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