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Fragmentary Memories: The Cultural Significance Of Famine Echoes In Dracula, Moira Hegarty
Fragmentary Memories: The Cultural Significance Of Famine Echoes In Dracula, Moira Hegarty
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
This Plan B thesis explores the questions: What echoes of the 1845 Potato famine exist in Dracula and how do those echoes impact our understanding of the famine’s cultural impact? Dracula has been studied extensively both as an important example of gothic Victorian literature and as a chance to reclaim a native Irish author from the British. By looking at Dracula through the lens of Ireland’s 1845 Potato famine some of the structural and narrative oddities resolve themselves, such as Stoker’s decision to introduce so many opposing images and ideas to create a sense of uncertainty and rob the reader …