Dracula
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
151
Language
English
Published
Jun 1, 1998
Publisher
Twayne Publishers
Edition
1
ISBN-10
0805778446
ISBN-13
9780805778441
Description
This analysis delves into the enduring legacy of a literary classic that has captivated audiences since its inception in 1897. Through meticulous study, it reveals the themes and cultural contexts that have kept the story of Count Dracula alive in the hearts and minds of readers across generations. The examination sheds light on how societal fears and anxieties, particularly surrounding sexuality and death, are intricately woven into the fabric of the narrative.
The work also explores the influence of Bram Stoker’s novel on subsequent vampire literature and popular culture, tracing its impact on film, theater, and modern adaptations. By connecting the dots between the original text and its myriad interpretations, it illuminates the reasons behind its enduring popularity and relevance.
Carol A. Senf presents a critical and scholarly perspective, offering insights that deepen the reader's understanding of Stoker's intentions and the historical milieu in which he wrote. As she navigates through the evolution of the vampire as a symbol, the analysis invites readers to reconsider Dracula not just as a horror story, but as a complex commentary on the human condition.
This scholarly exploration serves as both an introduction for newcomers and a fresh perspective for longtime fans, further establishing the novel's significance in the literary canon. Through rich contextualization and compelling argumentation, it stands as a vital resource for anyone seeking a deeper appreciation for this timeless tale.
The work also explores the influence of Bram Stoker’s novel on subsequent vampire literature and popular culture, tracing its impact on film, theater, and modern adaptations. By connecting the dots between the original text and its myriad interpretations, it illuminates the reasons behind its enduring popularity and relevance.
Carol A. Senf presents a critical and scholarly perspective, offering insights that deepen the reader's understanding of Stoker's intentions and the historical milieu in which he wrote. As she navigates through the evolution of the vampire as a symbol, the analysis invites readers to reconsider Dracula not just as a horror story, but as a complex commentary on the human condition.
This scholarly exploration serves as both an introduction for newcomers and a fresh perspective for longtime fans, further establishing the novel's significance in the literary canon. Through rich contextualization and compelling argumentation, it stands as a vital resource for anyone seeking a deeper appreciation for this timeless tale.
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