Dracula, My Love
The Secret Journals of Mina Harker
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نقد و بررسی
June 21, 2010
James (The Lost Memoirs of Jane Austen) tepidly reboots the Dracula story, reimagining the classic from the point of view of Mina Harker, a minor victim. Here, Mina is torn between two men—dependable Jonathan Harker and darkly enigmatic Nicolae Dracula. While the men of the story enact the plot from the original, Mina secretly meets her lover, Dracula, and conspires to have the best of both worlds—keep Jonathan as a husband for the term of her mortal life and keep Dracula as a lover for eternity. The mood and material may put readers in mind of Coppola's Dracula movie, though James does the narrative a disservice by waiting until too late to force Mina to make a choice—the buildup isn't exactly riveting, and the hurried decision comes across as contrived. A few unexpected twists along the way offer pleasant surprises (Van Helsing, for instance, recast as a comically inept buffoon), but otherwise, this will have a hard time standing out on the increasingly packed vampire romance shelf.
July 1, 2010
Romance between Mina Harker and Count Dracula is not a new concept. Other writers have touched on this idea. James ("The Lost Memoirs of Jane Austen, The Secret Diaries of Charlotte Brontë" does as well by closely following the plot of Bram Stoker's "Dracula"but this time telling the story from Mina's point of view and introducing new elements of Mina's background, like her tragic past and the strong spirit it instilled in her. While vacationing in Whitby, Mina is instantly attracted to a handsome stranger. At this point only the reader suspects he is the infamous count. Mina holds secret, passionate assignations with him, although she feels guilty about her husband, Jonathan. Meanwhile, the vampire hunter Dr. Van Helsing convinces Jonathan and his friends that Dracula is a monster who must be destroyed. VERDICTWith its poetic, 19th-century prose style, this tale about a fierce, forbidden romance will appeal to even the most jaded romance fan. [Mina also tells her story in Karen Essex's "Dracula in Love" coming in August.—Ed.]—Patricia Altner, Biblioinfo.com
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