- The Box of Delights
Infobox Book
name = The Box of Delights
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image_caption = Mammoth paperback edition
author =John Masefield
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cover_artist = Liz Pyle
country =United Kingdom
language = English
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genre =Fantasy novel
publisher = Heinemann
release_date = 1935
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media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
pages = 309 pp
isbn = NA
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followed_by ="The Box of Delights" is a children's
fantasy novel byJohn Masefield . It is asequel to "The Midnight Folk ", and was first published in 1935.Plot summary
The central character is
Kay Harker who, on returning fromboarding school , finds himself mixed up in abattle to possess a magical box, which allows the owner to go small (shrink) and go swift (fly), experience magical wonders contained within the box and go into the past.The owner of the box is an old
Punch and Judy man called Cole Hawlings, whom Kay meets on arailway station . They have an instant rapport, and this leads Cole to confide that he is being chased by a man called Abner Brown and his gang. For safety, Cole entrusts the box to Kay, who then goes on to have many adventures.BBC adaptation
"The Box of Delights" was adapted for
television by theBBC in 1984, featuringPatrick Troughton andRobert Stephens . It was broadcast November–December, in six parts, with the last episode transmitted onChristmas Eve . StarringDevin Stanfield as Kay and directed byRenny Rye , it used an innovativemixture oflive action andanimation , withQuantel Paintbox andchroma key effects to bring the adventure alive. Noted for its yuletide atmosphere (it is set during Christmas), the series has become something of a nostalgic treat for followers ofcult TV . The seasonal theme music isVictor Hely-Hutchinson 's orchestral arrangement of "The First Noël " from his "Carol Symphony ".The episodes are:
#"When the Wolves Were Running"
#"Where Shall the 'Nighted Showman Go?"
#"In the Darkest Cellars Underneath"
#"The Spider in the Web"
#"Beware of Yesterday"
#"Leave Us Not Little, Nor Yet Dark"Theserial was repeated in 1986, edited into three 50-minute episodes. For this transmission the episodes were entitled:#"When the Wolves Were Running"
#"The Spider in the Web"
#"Fire and Flood"There was an earlier
adaptation for BBC radio, being stapleChristmas fare on the programme "Children's Hour " in the early 1950s. The television version was shown byPBS in theUSA for some three years in the late 1980s.BBC Worldwide released the serial onDVD in 2004.In 1985, a 120-minute version was released for sale in the
USA onVHS tape by Simon & Schuster Video (Region 1 NTSC format).Differences between the novel and the BBC adaptation
The
novel contains more magical adventures or events than appeared in the BBC version. This was presumably because of budgeting andspecial effect constraint s; however, theBBC did not otherwise alter theplot significantly. The novel describes Kay as using the box on more occasions than those depicted in the television adaptation. The following incidents occur only in the novel:
* After thePunch and Judy show the children are shown variousmagic trick s that include a miniaturearmy ofsoldier s that walk out of the wainscott and drill.
* Kay Harker and the Jones children take refuge from Abner's men in atree by ariver bank . They are also shown around the tree and the variousanimal andinsect dwellings within it. There is also a scene where the children dance withfairies .
* Kay is taken to witness a medieval jousting match.
* More detail is provided as to how the Box of Delights found its way into the possession of Cole Hawlings. The novel states that the Box came toEngland as an antiquity and found its way into the hands of a Countess. Cole Hawlings then discovered hiding place of the Box. Abner Brown also discovered the Box's location but only after Cole had taken it. The BBC adaptation suggests that Cole was given the box by its creator Arnold of Todi.
*Arnold of Todi is convinced to come back out of the past. However, he has no interest in re-claiming the box. He attends the Midnight Service towards the end of the book.Trivia
*When Kay meets mouse behind the skirtingboard, they encounter
pirate rat s. One of the rats in thetunnel was played byNick Berry , later of "EastEnders " and "Heartbeat".
*As an adult,Devin Stanfield went on to do behind-the-scenes work in thetheatre .
*The outdoor snow scenes were filmed nearAberdeen ,Scotland in January 1984.
*The scene with Kay inside Arthur's Camp fighting the wolves was filmed in June 1984, nearReading, Berkshire . There was pressure on the production to get all the shots finished because they were filming on one of the shortest nights of the year.
*The police inspector is played byJames Grout who went on to play Chief Superintendent Strange in "Inspector Morse "
*SirRobert Stephens , who played Abner Brown, was later married toPatricia Quinn , who played Sylvia Daisy Pouncer. They were already a couple by the time the serial was made. They married in 1995, shortly before Stephens' accepted his knighthood at Buckingham Palace, in part so that as his wife Quinn would be accepted as 'Lady Stephens'.Fact|date=December 2007
* The scenes representing the children's party at the house of the Bishop were filmed atKinlet Hall inShropshire .
* The scenes showing the external appearance of Abner Brown's theological college areEastnor Castle ,Herefordshire .
*The railway station scene was filmed atArley railway station on theSevern Valley Railway in northWorcestershire
* One of the Greek soldiers Kay meets on his trip back through time was played by the British actor,Julian Sands in one of his earliest screen roles.
* The Cathedral scenes were filmed inHereford Cathedral and used Hereford Cathedral Choir.Opera
John Masefield adapted anopera libretto from his book, also incorporating elements of "The Midnight Folk ", which was eventually set to music in the late 1980s by Britishcomposer Robert Steadman .Reissue
The "
New York Review of Books " Children's Collection will be reissuing a hardcover edition of "The Box of Delights" in the autumn of 2007.External links
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*Victor Hely-Hutchinson composer of theme music
*Sea Fever andCargoes for examples of Masefield's poetry
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