When Roger Corman Meets Edgar Allan Poe: Gothicism in “The Masque of the Red Death”, from the Book into the Screen
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University of Tlemcen
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This research work deals with “The Masque of the Red Death” (1842) written
by Edgar Allan Poe and its film adaptation (1964) directed by Roger Corman. It
highlights the main differences and similarities between them focusing on several
hints of Gothic features in an attempt to see how Roger Corman succeeded in creating
the gothic mood. In order to conduct such a research, this dissertation is divided into
two chapters. The first chapter will shed light on the American Gothic literature in the
nineteenth century. Then, it will revolve around the link between literature and film
adaptation. Besides, it will tackle the issue of fidelity and adaptation. The second
chapter is concerned with analyzing the gothic characteristics in both short story and
its movie adaptation with a comparison between the two. Besides, it will provide an
evaluation about the movie speaking about the factors behind the success of the film
adaptation.