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An in-depth analysis of Dracula, the original 1897 book by Bram Stoker, possibly the most influential horror novel ever written. Why has the Count enjoyed such longevity in popular culture? What made Dracula so scary for Victorian readers? And what – pray tell – makes vampires so attractive?
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~REFERENCES~
[1] “Dracula Movies” (2016). IMDB imdb.com/list/ls058255047
[2] Leslie S. Klinger. The New Annotated Dracula (2008). W.W. Norton & Company, Page xvi
[3] Klinger, Page xxi
[4] Dr. Andrzej Diniejko. “Slums and Slumming in Late-Victorian London.” The Victorian Web http://www.victorianweb.org/history/slums.html
[5] Gill Davies. “London in Dracula; Dracula in London” (2004). Literary London: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Representation of London, Volume 2 Number 1 http://www.literarylondon.org/london-journal/march2004/davies.html
[6] Klinger, Page xxxii-xli
[7] “An 1897 Review of Bram Stoker’s Dracula” (2019). Literary Hub https://bookmarks.reviews/an-1897-review-of-bram-stokers-dracula/
[8] “The Spectator’s Review of Dracula, 1897” (2012). The Spectator spectator.co.uk/article/the-spectator-s-review-of-dracula-1897
[9] Holly Furneaux. “Victorian Se•ualities” (2014). British Library bl.uk/romantics-and-victorians/articles
[10] Klinger, Page xvii-xviii
[11] Greg Buzwell. “Daughters of Decadence: The New Woman in the Victorian Fin De Siécle” (2014). British Library bl.uk/romantics-and-victorians/articles/daughters-of-decadence-the-new-woman-in-the-victorian-fin-de-siecle
An in-depth analysis of Dracula, the original 1897 book by Bram Stoker, possibly the most influential horror novel ever written. Why has the Count enjoyed such longevity in popular culture? What made Dracula so scary for Victorian readers? And what – pray tell – makes vampires so attractive?
🎃 Get 50% OFF 👉🏻 your first 6 months of Babbel 🕰 limited time only! HERE: http://bit.ly/AtunSheiFilms
Support Atun-Shei Films on Patreon ► patreon.com/atunsheifilms
Leave a Tip via Paypal ► paypal.me/atunsheifilms
Buy Merch ► teespring.com/stores/atun-shei-films
Official Website ► atunsheifilms.com
Original Music by Dillon DeRosa ► http://dillonderosa.com
~REFERENCES~
[1] “Dracula Movies” (2016). IMDB imdb.com/list/ls058255047
[2] Leslie S. Klinger. The New Annotated Dracula (2008). W.W. Norton & Company, Page xvi
[3] Klinger, Page xxi
[4] Dr. Andrzej Diniejko. “Slums and Slumming in Late-Victorian London.” The Victorian Web http://www.victorianweb.org/history/slums.html
[5] Gill Davies. “London in Dracula; Dracula in London” (2004). Literary London: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Representation of London, Volume 2 Number 1 http://www.literarylondon.org/london-journal/march2004/davies.html
[6] Klinger, Page xxxii-xli
[7] “An 1897 Review of Bram Stoker’s Dracula” (2019). Literary Hub https://bookmarks.reviews/an-1897-review-of-bram-stokers-dracula/
[8] “The Spectator’s Review of Dracula, 1897” (2012). The Spectator spectator.co.uk/article/the-spectator-s-review-of-dracula-1897
[9] Holly Furneaux. “Victorian Se•ualities” (2014). British Library bl.uk/romantics-and-victorians/articles
[10] Klinger, Page xvii-xviii
[11] Greg Buzwell. “Daughters of Decadence: The New Woman in the Victorian Fin De Siécle” (2014). British Library bl.uk/romantics-and-victorians/articles/daughters-of-decadence-the-new-woman-in-the-victorian-fin-de-siecle