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John Seward

Dr. John “Jack” Seward, M.D. is a fictional character appearing in Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel Dracula. Seward is the administrator of an insane asylum not far from Count Dracula’s first English home, Carfax. Throughout the novel, Seward conducts ambitious interviews with one of his patients, R. M. Renfield, in order to understand better the nature of life-consuming psychosis. As a psychiatrist, Seward enjoys using the most up-to-date equipment, including a phonograph to record both his interviews with his patients and his own notes. Several chapters of the novel consist of transcriptions of Seward’s phonograph recordings. He is best friends with Quincey Morris and Arthur Holmwood. All three propose to Lucy Westenra on 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, Abraham Van Helsing, to help him with her illness, and he helps Seward to realize that Lucy has been bitten by a vampire and is doomed to become one herself. After she is officially destroyed and her soul can go to Heaven, Seward is determined to destroy Dracula. The novel’s epilogue mentions that Seward is now happily married.
Alias John Seward
Real Names/Alt Names John Seward
Characteristics Hero, Doctor, Monster Hunter, Dracula Family, Literary Characters, Realism and Victorian Age
Creators/Key Contributors Bram Stoker
First Appearance Dracula (1897)
First Publisher Archibald Constable and Company (UK)
Appearance List Eerie #12, Dracula (play) and Dracula (novel). Bram Stoker’s Dracula originally appeared as a stage play on May 18, 1897 (which only two people attended). The (much-more famous) novel was released eight days later.
Sample Read Dracula (1897) [Standard eBooks]
Description Dr. John “Jack” Seward, M.D. is a fictional character appearing in Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel Dracula. Seward is the administrator of an insane asylum not far from Count Dracula’s first English home, Carfax. Throughout the novel, Seward conducts ambitious interviews with one of his patients, R. M. Renfield, in order to understand better the nature of life-consuming psychosis. As a psychiatrist, Seward enjoys using the most up-to-date equipment, including a phonograph to record both his interviews with his patients and his own notes. Several chapters of the novel consist of transcriptions of Seward’s phonograph recordings. He is best friends with Quincey Morris and Arthur Holmwood. All three propose to Lucy Westenra on 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, Abraham Van Helsing, to help him with her illness, and he helps Seward to realize that Lucy has been bitten by a vampire and is doomed to become one herself. After she is officially destroyed and her soul can go to Heaven, Seward is determined to destroy Dracula. The novel’s epilogue mentions that Seward is now happily married.
Source John Seward – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Eerie #12 (Aug 1953) | Gene Fawcette, Vince Alascia
Eerie #12 (Aug 1953) | Gene Fawcette, Vince Alascia