Nosferatu (1979): Phantom Der Nacht

Nosferatu (1979): Phantom Der Nacht

Nosferatu (1979): Phantom Der Nacht

Nosferatu (1979): Phantom Der Nacht

Paperback(2nd ed. 2013)

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Overview

Werner Herzog's Nosferatu – Phantom der Nacht (1979) is one of the masterpieces of the New German Cinema of the 1960s and 70s. Adapted from Bram Stoker's Dracula, and mindful too of F. W. Murnau's earlier German film version of that same novel, Herzog's film is perhaps the most compelling screen treatment of the vampire myth.

In this comprehensive account of Nosferatu, S. S. Prawer begins with discussion of Stoker's book, the cultural fascination with vampires, and the formation and evolution of Herzog's career. Taking the production history into account, Prawer ultimately foregrounds the cultural and aesthetic components of the film that combine to such powerful effect.

This second edition features a new foreword by Brad Prager and original cover artwork by Matt Brand.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781844576531
Publisher: BFI Publishing
Publication date: 11/08/2013
Series: BFI Film Classics Series
Edition description: 2nd ed. 2013
Pages: 104
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 7.40(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

S. S. PRAWER was Taylor Professor Emeritus of German Language and Literature at the University of Oxford. He was the author of The Blue Angel (2002) and Karl Marx and World Literature (1976; 2011), which was awarded the Isaac Deutscher Memorial Prize in 1977.

BRAD PRAGER is Associate Professor of Film Studies and German at the University of Missouri. He is the author of The Cinema of Werner Herzog: Aesthetic Ecstasy and Truth (2007) and editor of A Companion to Werner Herzog (2012).

Table of Contents

Contents.- Foreword: Brad Prager.- Acknowledgments.- 1. FromDraculatoNosferatu.- 2. Tradition and Alientation.- 3. Teamwork.- 4. Tribute and Transcendence.- 5. Nobodaddy's Universe.- 6. Melancholy Vampire.- 7. Mysterious Journey.- Appendix: Herzog's 'Film Narrative'.- Notes.- Credits.- Select Bibliography.
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