Introductory Material
Critical Discussions
- Science or Séance?: Late-Victorian Science and Dracula's Epistolary Structure
- Bram Stoker’s style and its effect upon his reputation
- Christopher Herbert on Bram Stoker’s Dracula as “Evangelical Gothic”
- A Special Kind of Work: The Economic, Political, and Vocation Contexts of Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Bibliography
Vampires: First Blood. Volume I: The Vampire Lords: Byron, Polidori, Dumas & Others. Volume II: The Vampire Ladies: Stoker, LeFanu, Kipling & Others. Ed. James Grant Goldin. N.p.: Basilisk: 2019. [Review by George P. Landow]
Herbert, Christopher. Evangelical Gothic: The English Novel and the War on Virtue from Wesley to Dracula. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2019. by George P. Landow]
Macaluso, Elizabeth D. Gender, the New Woman, and the Monster. London: Palgrave, 2019. [Review by Jo Devereux].
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