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The House of Dr. Edwardes
The House of Dr. Edwardes | Francis Beeding
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A novel of psychological terror set in a mental asylum that became the basis for Alfred Hitchcocks Spellbound starring Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck. From the outset, the air that Beedings characters breathe crackles with ominous electricity. This is surely what appealed to Alfred Hitchcock when he found Beedings The House of Dr. Edwardes and used it as the inspiration for his unforgettable film Spellbound. The house of the title is a lunatic asylum in France and Dr. Edwardes is the head psychiatrist. While Edwardes is held in high esteem, an almost iconic figure in psychiatric circles, there is something clearly amiss. The novel opens with a puzzling, ominous episode in which a patient being transported to the asylum grows agitated as the car bringing him there approaches. The patiently suddenly screams: the gorge of the devil and then attacks and kills one of the supervisors, a promising but inexperienced psychiatrist. This opens a position that Dr. Sedgwick accepts, but on arrival, she learns that Dr. Edwardes has taken a leave of absence to calm his nerves. It doesnt take her long to discover that the house is hardly in order. Unlike Hitchcocks Spellbound, The House of Dr. Edwardes owes less to Freud, displaying much closer affinities with the brooding, psychological landscapes of Gothic novels of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, particularly Emily Bronts Wuthering Heights. The result is a compelling workpart mystery, part modern Gothic.
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The House of Dr. Edwardes | Francis Beeding
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*One of my favorite Hitchcock movies, “Spellbound,” includes a dream sequence designed by Salvador Dali. The movie is adapted from the tagged book, written in 1927. “Spellbound” is full of Freudian psychology, i.e. dream interpretation, signs & symbols, and phobias & complexes. I love it! 😂

KarenUK Love that movie.... Hitchcock is so great 💕 5y
Cinfhen Another awesome collage 5y
gradcat @Cinfhen & @KarenUK Thank you very much, ladies...and I agree—I think I love ALL of Hitchcock‘s movies! ♥️ 5y
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