Lucy Westenra

Lucy Westenra

Lucy Westenra is a fictional character in the novel "Dracula" (1897) by Bram Stoker. She is the 19-year-old daughter of a wealthy family. Her father is not mentioned in the novel and her elderly mother is simply stated as being Mrs. Westenra. Lucy is introduced as Mina Murray's best friend. She is also engaged to Arthur Holmwood.

In Dracula

Lucy Westenra is a vivacious young woman who is much praised for her beauty and sweet nature. These qualities earn her three suitors, all of whom propose to her on the same day: (Arthur Holmwood, Lord Godalming; Quincey Morris, an American cowboy; and Dr. John Seward, an asylum psychiatrist.)

Lucy accepts Arthur's proposal, but soon begins suffering from severe anemia. She has in fact become the victim of Count Dracula, who is slowly draining her of blood. Despite the best efforts of Dr. Seward and Dr. Abraham Van Helsing, Lucy's condition rapidly deteriorates. Dr. Van Helsing correctly identifies the true cause of her illness, but in the end is unable to prevent her death.

Before long a "Bloofer [beautiful] Lady" begins to appear at night, preying upon small children. Dr. Van Helsing realizes that Lucy has become a vampire, and asks Dr. Seward, Arthur, and Quincey to help him destroy the undead creature. Van Helsing feels it best that the men who loved Lucy in life play a role in freeing her soul. With their help the vampire is destroyed, and Lucy is finally able to rest in peace.

Modern interpretations

Lucy differs from Mina Harker in one crucial aspect: she is sexualized. While Mina stays resolute, Lucy's sexual desires are to be her downfall. Lucy’s physical beauty captivates men, and she displays a comfort or playfulness about her desirability that Mina never feels. In an early letter to Mina, Lucy laments, “Why can’t they let a girl marry three men, or as many as want her, and save all this trouble?” Although she chastises herself for this “heresy,” this statement may suggest that Lucy has sexual desires that cannot be met within proper Victorian society.

Stoker describes the undead Lucy as a wanton creature of ravenous appetite. In this demonic state, Lucy is a threat to men. Her death restores her to her original state, fixing a look of purity on her face

Appearances in movies

Character in Nosferatu

Ruth Landshoff made a few brief appearances as a character similar to Lucy in the 1922 German silent film "Nosferatu".

The character of Lucy Harker is based on Lucy Westenra in the film "". She is played by Isabelle Adjani.

Lucy Weston

Frances Dade was the first young woman to play the role in the cinema in the first film of Universal Studios' Dracula series, though her character was credited as Lucy Weston. In the Spanish-language version, Carmen Guerrero portrays Lucia Weston, who becomes one of Dracula's brides, killed by Dr. Van Helsing, and Juan Harker.

Actress Susan George played another Lucy Weston in a televised version of "Dracula" in 1968.

Lucy/Mina amalgams

In 1958, Hammer Films' "Horror of Dracula" has a character based on Lucy Westenra. In this version Lucy is Arthur Holmwood's sister, and her fiance is Jonathan Harker. She becomes a victim, and later "bride" of Dracula as revenge against Jonathan Harker for destroying his former bride. Lucy meets the same fate as her literary character, although she tries to attack her "dear brother" before being destroyed. She is played by Carol Marsh.

Kate Nelligan plays Lucy Seward in 1979's "Dracula" starring Frank Langella. Lucy's character is similar to Mina Murray's in the novel, and Broadway play version. This character survives Dracula's power, and only momentarily becomes his bride.

Lucy Westenra

In 1970, Soledad Miranda portrayed Lucy Westenra, opposite Christopher Lee as Count Dracula, in Jesus Franco's version of the film.

Dan Curtis's 1974 version of "Dracula" starred Fiona Lewis as Lucy Westenra. In this version Lucy's character was Dracula's reincarnated love.

The BBC's faithful version of "Dracula" saw Susan Penhaligon as Lucy Westenra in 1977. This version was first aired in the US as part of the Great Performances series.

In "Bram Stoker's Dracula" (1992), directed by Francis Ford Coppola, Lucy is played by Sadie Frost. Lucy is eroticized much further than her literary incarnation, becoming more than seductive and coquettish, even tempting, and what she says often refers to sex. As a spoiled child of aristocracy, she talks with artlessness and frankness. She is drawn into Dracula’s claws because of her somnambulism crisis. Henceforth, she slowly transforms into a vampire and has to be slain by Van Helsing and her beloved fiancé in order to be saved from damnation. The character had important scenes exploring her flirtation with her three suitors as well as several other scenes regarding her impending attacks, vampirism by Dracula, and demise that were cut from the theatrical film version, but resurfaced in several videos.

Lucy Westenra was played by Lysette Anthony in Mel Brooks' parody "" (1995).

In 2002, dancer Tara Birtwhistle assumed the role of Lucy Westenra in a ballet/silent film version of Dracula, called "", directed by Guy Maddin. This adaptation portrays Lucy's character more frequently then any other films.

Lucy's character remained largely unchanged in BBC One's 2006 adaptation of "Dracula", where she was played by Sophia Myles.

Other Lucys

In 2000, Colleen Fitzpatrick (aka Vitamin C)'s character of Lucy Westerman is based on Lucy Westenra in "Dracula 2000", except that Lucy becomes the third of Dracula's vampire brides.

On stage

In 1927, Dorothy Peterson originated the role of Lucy Seward in the Broadway stage play version of "Dracula". In this version the characters of Lucy and Mina were combined to create Dr. Seward's daughter, who falls under Dracula's power but is saved from death at the end of the play.

Marcella Gaudel starred as Lucy in the revival of the play in 1931.

Ann Sachs played the role of Lucy, in yet another revival of the play in 1977. Lauren Thompson replaced Sachs in the role some time later before the play closed in 1980.

"Dracula, The Musical" opened on Broadway in 2004. Lucy Westenra plays a less-than-crucial part. She is very much like the novel, though in this version Dracula originally targeted Mina Murray, but Lucy becomes his victim when she answers Dracula's call. She dies, a victim of the count, and rises as an undead vampire. She is destroyed by the men, as in the novel, but Mina is shown severely mourning her. The role has been played by Kelli O'Hara.

In 2006, Gabrielle Destroismaisons portrayed Lucy in a French Canadian musical production "".

In comics

Lucy appears in Marvel Comics adaptation of "Stoker's Dracula" # 2-3. Lucy is portrayed as in the novel as a dark haired nineteen year old beauty who is killed along with her mother by Count Dracula in 1890 after Abraham Van Helsing tries to save her life.

Topps Comics also did a comics adaption of the film "Bram Stoker's Dracula".

Radio

In 1938, Mercury Theatre broadcast a radio version of "Dracula". Lucy appears in the middle of the broadcast as the ill fiancee of Arthur Seward, and it is only later established that she is a victim of Dracula. She becomes a vampiress and is destroyed by Arthur and Van-Helsing. Elizabeth Farrell performed as Lucy, opposite legend Orson Welles in a dual role as both Dracula and Arthur Seward.


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