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- Oh, or in this age of COVID, feel free to consider Dracula as a novel of epidemiology. Coppola’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula, released in the days when HIV was still largely considered a death sentence, famously contained close-ups of vampiric corpuscles conquering human cellular structures.
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Nov 8, 2012 · criticism of Dracula deployed the novel’s incidents and components. More recent critics are for the most part careful to locate Dracula within historical, cultural, generic or documented biographical contexts. The earliest critics of the novel, however, frequently took its incidents and perceived symbolism
Oct 31, 2022 · Oh, or in this age of COVID, feel free to consider Dracula as a novel of epidemiology. Coppola’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula, released in the days when HIV was still largely considered a death...
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Dracula is, instead, a human embodiment of the very human beastliness that Victorians feared and hoped to destroy. And only a combination of religious, ritualistic, and scientific modes allows the group to track and kill Dracula.
The tension between specialised and commonsensical notions of microbes in the last decades of the nineteenth century resulted in 'bacillophobia'; a marked anxiety amongst the public concerning the threat posed to the individual by germs. This article investigates how the conceptual impact.
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A Disease with a Bite: Vampirism and Infection Theories in Bram Stoker's Dracula. Duy Dang. 2013. This literary analysis takes a historicist approach to Bram Stoker’s 1897 gothic novel, Dracula, and places the novel’s images of vampirism and disease in the context of Victorian medical knowledge.
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