Quincey Morris
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- Shadow and Voice: the Vampire's Debt to Secular Modernity
- The Vampire's Evolution in Literature
- “This Man Belongs to Me!”: Edward Carpenter, Dracula, and Premature Sexuality
- Vampire Legends in Contemporary American Culture: What Becomes a Legend Most
- Plot Overview : Dracula (From Sparks Notes) Jonathan Harker, a Young
- Secrecy As Strategy in Dracula
- Smokers and Non-Smokers in Dracula
- The Colonization of Quincey Morris: the American Other in Bram Stoker's Dracula
- Desire and Loathing in Bram Stoker's Dracula
- Ambivalent and Shifting Codes of Fear and Desire In
- UNIVERSITY of JYVÄSKYLÄ Dracula's Women: the Representation of Female Characters in a Nineteenth-Century Novel and a Twenti
- Fidelity in Dracula Adaptations Jonathan Harker and Renfield
- Evangelical and Catholic Vampire Hunters Together: Cultures of Death and Life in Bram Stoker's Dracula
- Vampires and Queerness in the Nineteenth-Century Literature And
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