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Dracula's Harem: Feminine Otherness And Reverse Colonization Of The Male Body, Amanda Shipman
Dracula's Harem: Feminine Otherness And Reverse Colonization Of The Male Body, Amanda Shipman
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
The Securitate Versus Dracula, Tourism And Ideology In Communist Romania, Valentin Gheonea
The Securitate Versus Dracula, Tourism And Ideology In Communist Romania, Valentin Gheonea
Journal of Dracula Studies
The present study focuses on the methods by which the Romanian Securitate intervened in the management of a tourist activity – the Dracula itineraries – considered to threaten the country image of communist Romania.
Table Of Contents, Vol. 24, 2022
Kazikli Voivode: Turkey's Nationalist Version Of Dracula As Traced Through An Onomastic Journey, David Hansen
Kazikli Voivode: Turkey's Nationalist Version Of Dracula As Traced Through An Onomastic Journey, David Hansen
Journal of Dracula Studies
While it can be reasonably assumed most
scholars know something of Stoker’s Victorian
classic, it is doubtful many have heard of, much less
read, its Turkish progeny by Ali Riza Seyfi, Kazikli
Voivode. Seyfi’s work is part of the literary tradition
of taking a classic story and recontextualizing it.
A Monstrous Outbreak: Epidemics And Biology In The Creative Porcess Of Fuillermo Del Toro's Symbolic Vampires, Maria Teresa Depaoli
A Monstrous Outbreak: Epidemics And Biology In The Creative Porcess Of Fuillermo Del Toro's Symbolic Vampires, Maria Teresa Depaoli
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents Vol. 22, 2020
Vampires In Japan: From Yokai To Anime, Adam L. Miller
Vampires In Japan: From Yokai To Anime, Adam L. Miller
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
Cartography Of The Imperial Mind: The Dangerous Forms And Reforms Of Dracula, Caitlin Duffy
Cartography Of The Imperial Mind: The Dangerous Forms And Reforms Of Dracula, Caitlin Duffy
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
"We Only Consume What We Love": American Radio Adaptation Of The Female Vampire In Bram Stoker's Dracula And Sheridan Lefanu's Carmilla, Katherine Echols
"We Only Consume What We Love": American Radio Adaptation Of The Female Vampire In Bram Stoker's Dracula And Sheridan Lefanu's Carmilla, Katherine Echols
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
The Coexistence Of Faith And Rationality: An Examination Of Agnostic Rhetorics In Bram Stoker’S Dracula, Kristeen E. Cherney
The Coexistence Of Faith And Rationality: An Examination Of Agnostic Rhetorics In Bram Stoker’S Dracula, Kristeen E. Cherney
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
Untangling Late-Victorian Anxieties: Hair Symbolism In Drcula, Nancy Rosenberg England
Untangling Late-Victorian Anxieties: Hair Symbolism In Drcula, Nancy Rosenberg England
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
Medievalism In True Blood, Natalie Grinnell
Medievalism In True Blood, Natalie Grinnell
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
Anatomy Of The Victorian Vampire: Bodily Imaginings In Four Pre-Stoker Texts, Jane Kubiesa
Anatomy Of The Victorian Vampire: Bodily Imaginings In Four Pre-Stoker Texts, Jane Kubiesa
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
The Science Of Degeneration In Stoker’S Dracula And Wells’ The Island Of Dr. Moreau, Alessandra Albano
The Science Of Degeneration In Stoker’S Dracula And Wells’ The Island Of Dr. Moreau, Alessandra Albano
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
Dracula's Truth Claim And Its Consequences, Hans De Roos
Dracula's Truth Claim And Its Consequences, Hans De Roos
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
Dracula's Colonized Tongue Speaks Through Fanged Teeth, Creighton Nicholas Brown
Dracula's Colonized Tongue Speaks Through Fanged Teeth, Creighton Nicholas Brown
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
A Very Victorian Feast: Food And The Importance Of Consumption In Modern Adaptations Of Dracula, S. Brooke Cameron, Suyin Olguin
A Very Victorian Feast: Food And The Importance Of Consumption In Modern Adaptations Of Dracula, S. Brooke Cameron, Suyin Olguin
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
Paradigmatic Brilliance - Or, So Sparkly, It's Broken, Janet Goodall, Emyr Williams
Paradigmatic Brilliance - Or, So Sparkly, It's Broken, Janet Goodall, Emyr Williams
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
Mormon Female Gothic: Blood, Birth, And The Twilight Saga, Lisa Lampert-Weissig
Mormon Female Gothic: Blood, Birth, And The Twilight Saga, Lisa Lampert-Weissig
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
True Blood: The Vampire As A Multiracial Critique On Post-Race Ideology, Nicole Rabin
True Blood: The Vampire As A Multiracial Critique On Post-Race Ideology, Nicole Rabin
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
Vampirism, And The Visual Medium: The Role Of Gender Within Pop Culture’S Latest Slew Of Vampires, Kristopher Broyles
Vampirism, And The Visual Medium: The Role Of Gender Within Pop Culture’S Latest Slew Of Vampires, Kristopher Broyles
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
When Was Dracula First Translated Into Romanian?, Duncan Light
When Was Dracula First Translated Into Romanian?, Duncan Light
Journal of Dracula Studies
Dracula is one of the world’s best-known books. The novel has never been out of print since its publication and has been translated into about 30 languages (Melton). Yet, paradoxically, one of the countries where it is least known is Romania. The usual explanation given for this situation is Romania’s recent history, particularly the period of Communist Party rule (1947-1989). Dracula, with its emphasis on vampires and the supernatural, was apparently regarded as an unsuitable or inappropriate novel in a state founded on the materialist and “scientific” principles of Marxism. Hence, no translation of Stoker’s novel was permitted during the …
Holding On To Self: The Masculine Drive In "Investigating Jericho" And I Am Legend, Christina Castellana
Holding On To Self: The Masculine Drive In "Investigating Jericho" And I Am Legend, Christina Castellana
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
"Why Am I So Changed?": Vampiric Selves And Gothic Doubleness In Wuthering Heights, Lakshmi Krishnan
"Why Am I So Changed?": Vampiric Selves And Gothic Doubleness In Wuthering Heights, Lakshmi Krishnan
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
Triply Filiated: Lestat And The Three Fathers, Maureen C. Laperriere
Triply Filiated: Lestat And The Three Fathers, Maureen C. Laperriere
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
The Cultural-Historical Origins Of The Literary Vampire In Germany, Heidi Crawford
The Cultural-Historical Origins Of The Literary Vampire In Germany, Heidi Crawford
Journal of Dracula Studies
Before British authors began writing vampire literature, culminating in 1897 with Bram Stoker’s Dracula, eighteenth-century German poets, most significantly Heinrich August Ossenfelder, Gottfried August Bürger, and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, had begun to adapt the curious phenomenon of vampirism from Central Europe for the creative literature they were producing in the enlightened West. Possibly the most striking observation about the origins of the vampire figure in German poetry is that the German poets seem to have drawn more on Central European than German folklore. The reason for this is that the literary vampire was introduced into eighteenth-century German ballad poetry …