Dracula: Between Tradition and Modernism (Twayne's Masterwork Studies
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Science Fiction
Biography
History
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格式
平裝書
語言
英語
已出版
Jun 1, 1998
出版商
Twayne Pub
描述
This insightful exploration delves into the intricate dance between traditional themes and modernist elements within the tale of Dracula. Carol A. Senf masterfully navigates the complexities of Bram Stoker's iconic work, shedding light on its enduring relevance in contemporary culture.
The narrative examines how Stoker’s portrayal of the vampire reflects societal anxieties of his time while also revealing the timeless fears that resonate with readers today. Senf's approach unravels the layers of the text, highlighting its rich allusions and the innovative narrative techniques that were groundbreaking for its era.
With an engaging style, this analysis invites both scholars and casual readers to reconsider Dracula not just as a horror story, but as a significant cultural artifact that bridges past and present. Through thoughtful commentary, it enriches the reader's understanding of a classic that continues to captivate and horrify.
The narrative examines how Stoker’s portrayal of the vampire reflects societal anxieties of his time while also revealing the timeless fears that resonate with readers today. Senf's approach unravels the layers of the text, highlighting its rich allusions and the innovative narrative techniques that were groundbreaking for its era.
With an engaging style, this analysis invites both scholars and casual readers to reconsider Dracula not just as a horror story, but as a significant cultural artifact that bridges past and present. Through thoughtful commentary, it enriches the reader's understanding of a classic that continues to captivate and horrify.