AUTHOR’S POSITION AND PROBLEMS IN CHRIS HUMPHREYS’S NOVEL ,,VLAD: THE LAST CONFESSION”
Олег ТАЛМАЗАН, Государственный университет им. Алеку Руссо
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The article is devoted to the historical novel by Canadian prose writer, actor and playwright Chris Humphreys
about Dracula. The novel is interesting because it is a historical novel by definition, that is, the author’s motivation to
create a text is the interpretation of the image of the historical Dracula with almost no admixture of ideological, political, historical, philosophical, psychological ideas of the author himself. This story does not have an easily guessed
end, it seems that the author himself does not know where the development of the plot may lead. Humphreys does not
try to deny Dracula’s sins, even obviously invented and completely unbelievable, but creates circumstances, builds
events in such a way that the hero’s act becomes justified, if not the only possible one.
Keywords: Chris Humphreys, historical novel, Dracula, hero image, author’s position, problematics, theatrical
novel, Middle Ages, The Tale of Dracula the Voivode.