(Redirected from Dr. John Seward)'Dr. John Seward' is a
fictional character appearing in
Bram Stoker's 1897
vampire novel ''
Dracula''. He is a talented young doctor, formerly
Abraham Van Helsing's pupil.
Seward is the administrator of an
insane asylum not far from
Count Dracula's first English home, Carfax Abbey. Throughout the novel, Seward conducts ambitious interviews with one of his patients,
Renfield, in order to understand better the nature of life-consuming
psychosis (although that word is not used in the novel).
He is best friends with
Quincey Morris and
Arthur Holmwood. All three proposed to
Lucy Westenra the same day. Although Lucy turns down Seward's marriage proposal, his love for her remains, and he dedicates himself to her care when she suddenly takes ill.
He calls in his mentor Van Helsing to help him with her illness, and he helps Seward realize that Lucy has been bitten by a vampire and is doomed to become a vampire herself. After she is officially destroyed and her soul can go to Heaven, Seward is one of the main characters determined to destroy Dracula. In the note written seven years after Dracula's death, it is mentioned that Seward is now happily married.
Seward is most often known simply as "Jack" (possibly to help distinguish him from another character named
Jonathan). Note that Van Helsing always refers to him as John, either because of their relationship or as part of his general awkwardness with English colloquialisms. In an eerie foreshadowing of the later events of the novel, Van Helsing mentions in a letter that prior to the actions of the novel Seward sucked the
gangrene from a wound on Van Helsing.
In adaptations
Seward is a character who often appears in different adaptations of ''Dracula'' but in a wide variety of different roles. The most common change is portray him, not as Lucy's suitor, but as her father (or sometimes Mina's father). This was almost certainly based on the decision made in writing the
Hamilton Deane stage adaptation. Such portrayals include:
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Herbert Bunston in ''
Dracula'' (1931 film)
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José Soriano Viosca in ''
Dracula'' (1931 Spanish-language film)
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Charles Lloyd Pack in ''
Dracula'' (1958 film)
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Paul Muller in ''
Count Dracula'' (1970 film)
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Donald Pleasance in ''
Dracula'' (1979 film)
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Harvey Korman in '' (1995)
In recent years, the trend has been to return Seward to his role in the novel, as a suitor for Lucy's hand in marriage:
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Mark Burns in ''
Count Dracula'' (1977 TV movie)
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Richard E. Grant in ''
Bram Stoker's Dracula'' (1992 film)
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Matthew Johnson in '' (2002 film)
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Tom Burke in ''
Dracula'' (2006 TV movie)
Gustav Botz played a similar character named Dr. Sievers in the first film adaptation of the novel,
1922's ''
Nosferatu''.