Marianne Dreams

{{short description|1958 novel by Catherine Storr}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}

{{Infobox book |

| name = Marianne Dreams

| image = File:MarianneDreams.jpg

| caption = First edition

| author = Catherine Storr

| illustrator = Marjorie-Ann Watts

| cover_artist = Watts

| country = United Kingdom

| genre = Children's, fantasy novel

| publisher = Faber and Faber

| pub_date = 1958

| media_type = Print (hardcover)

| congress = PZ7.S8857 Mar2 (revised ed., Puffin Books, 1964)

| oclc = 20180027

| pages = 191
203 (1964)

| isbn =

| followed_by = Marianne and Mark

}}

Marianne Dreams is a children's fantasy novel by Catherine Storr. It was illustrated with drawings by Marjorie-Ann Watts and published by Faber and Faber in 1958. The first paperback edition, from Puffin Books in 1964, is catalogued by the Library of Congress as revised.

Plot introduction

Marianne is a young girl who is bedridden with a long-term illness. She draws a picture to fill her time and finds that she spends her dreams within the picture she has drawn. As time goes by, she becomes sicker, and starts to spend more and more time trapped within her fantasy world, and her attempts to make things better by adding to and crossing out things in the drawing make things progressively worse. Her only companion in her dreamworld is a boy called Mark, who is also a long-term invalid in the real world.

Catherine Storr's later novel Marianne and Mark was a sequel to Marianne Dreams.{{Cite web|url=http://werewolf.co.nz/2010/08/classics-marianne-dreams-1958/|title=Classics : Marianne Dreams (1958) – werewolf}}

Film, television and theatrical adaptations

Marianne Dreams has been the basis of several film, TV and radio adaptations, including the 1972 British ITV children's TV series Escape Into Night (which was quite faithful to the novel), and the movie Paperhouse (which was less so). The author adapted it herself as an opera libretto in 1999: the first performance of the opera Marianne Dreams took place in 2004 with music by the British composer Andrew Lowe Watson.{{Cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/something-of-the-night-42724.html|title=Something of the night|date=June 15, 2004|website=The Independent}} Will Tuckett directed a new adaptation by Moira Buffini at the Almeida Theatre in December 2007.{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2007/dec/20/theatre1|title=Theatre review: Marianne Dreams / Almeida, London|first=Michael|last=Billington|newspaper=The Guardian |date=December 20, 2007|via=www.theguardian.com}}

References

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[https://lccn.loc.gov/64004963 Marianne dreams] (1964 record of "[Rev. ed."). Library of Congress Online Catalog (lccn.loc.gov). Retrieved 2018-06-28.

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