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Dracula
Britannica: Bram Stoker
World Book: Bram Stoker
Cutting his teeth: how Bram Stoker found his inner Dracula in Scotland
Modernity
Gender
Madness
Love, seduction and purity
Fear of the other
Shmoop: technology and modernization
Dracula and modern anxiety
Bram Stoker's Dracula: A Reflection and Rebuke of Victorian Society
Technology in Dracula: Or, "Jonathan, quit playing with your damn camera and please save me!"
Shmoop: gender
Gender Roles & Theme of Sexuality in Dracula
Litcharts: illness, madness and confinement
The vampire as the specter of madness in Stoker's Dracula
The Zoophagous Maniac: Madness and Degeneracy in Dracula
Litcharts: romantic love, seduction and sexual purity
Shmoop: marriage
Shmoop: sex
Shmoop: foreignness and 'the other'
The Dracula Difference: Bram Stoker's Dracula and the Threat of the Other
Bram Stoker’s Dracula - A Foreign Threat to the British Empire
Fear of Progress: The Victorian Vampire in Bram Stoker’s Dracula
About the book
Plot
Setting
Use of language
Characters
The real history that went into Bram Stoker's Dracula
Bram Stoker: resurrecting the vampire
Bram Stoker's Dracula, the King Vampire
Litcharts: Plot summary
Sparknotes: summary
Shmoop: Dracula
Britannica: Dracula
Sparknotes: setting
Shmoop: setting
Litcharts: literary devices
Sparknotes: style
The Epistolary Nature Of Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Litcharts: characters
Sparknotes: character list
Cliffsnotes: Character list
The Birth of Horror
True Horror
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The Victorian supernatural
Dracula: vampires, perversity and Victorian anxieties
Bram Stoker's Dracula: A Reflection and Rebuke of Victorian Society
The vampirisation of the novel: narrative crises in Dracula
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