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Conversations with Peter Brook: 1970-2000

[audiobook] Conversations with Peter Brook: 1970-2000 by From Theatre Communications Group at Arts-Photography

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Dracula is Bram Stokerrsquo;s classic gothic tale of Count Dracula; one of the most famous characters ever created in fiction; his relationship with Jonathan and Mina Harker; pursuit by Professor van Helsing and ultimate destruction in the name of love. Intent on immigrating to England; Count Dracula enlists the services of Jonathan Harker to arrange the purchase of a suitable residence. Intrigued by the young Harker and his beautiful wife; Mina; Dracula sets in motion a series of events that threatens the sanity of all.Widely believed to be the deleted first chapter of Dracula; ldquo;Dracularsquo;s Guest;rdquo; taken from Bram Stokerrsquo;s collection of short stories; follows an Englishman; presumed to be Jonathan Harker; on a visit to Munich en route to Transylvania. Despite warnings from his hotelier; the Englishman leaves the safety of his carriage and wanders towards an abandoned ldquo;unholyrdquo; village.HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format; upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library.


#1827820 in eBooks 2010-02-01 2010-02-01File Name: B006ZYZB22


Review
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great overview of Peter Brooks workBy Lyle SandersThese interviews cover all of Peter Brooks work- first describing the piece. then a detailed and thoughtful interview.Mind expanding thinking and approaches from a very important and open- minded director.2 of 7 people found the following review helpful. No answersBy islanderVery disappointed but I must say that I was warned about the "shortake" and the "opaque answers" in the "Booklist review". These are interviews where the interviewed is always saying: you should find that out in my work. But the reader has no access to the tape or a full and detailed description of the "mise en scene" of the play. He also says: I did that because I wanted to do it. Publishers and authors should refrain from publishing only to sell or for ego purposes. using a well known director as bait. Perhaps the author did not realize about the blank which remains after every subject is discussed but somebody should have pointed it out.

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