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- Stroker's use of Time in Dracula
In this essay, Poquette discusses Stoker's use of time in Dracula.
- Stoker, Bram
In the following essay, novelist and sociologist Stableford examines the history behind Stoker's novel.
- Dracula: Novel by Bram Stoker, 1897
In the following essay, Stott discusses the decadent gothic genre and how the qualities of Dracula place the novel in that genre.
- Dracula: The Unseen Face in the Mirror
In the following essay, Senf steps outside of the usual readings of Dracula as a battle between Good and Evil to explore the unreliability of the story's narrators and the moral ambiguity hidden in the tale.
- Dracula: Bram Stoker's Spoiled Masterpiece
In the following essay, MacGillivray exposes weakness in Stoker's characterization in Dracula but maintains nevertheless that the work has serious literary merit.
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