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This Is One of the Only Scary Stories That Actually Scared Me
Making Sense of Mina: Stoker's Vampirization of the Victorian Woman in Dracula Kathryn Boyd Trinity University
The Vampire Archetype and the Steampunk Vamp Carina Maxfield
Step 1. Place Garlic Near Every Entrance of the Room. This Will Keep Him Away. Step 2. Hold Onto a Cross Or Other Religious Symb
The Proto-Filmic Monstrosity of Late Victorian Literary Figures
Biting Back: Racism, Homophobia and Vampires in Bram Stoker, Anne Rice and Alan Ball Alyssa Gammello Long Island University,
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Characterizations of Mina Murray and Lucy Westenra As the Representation of Victorian Women in Bram Stoker’S Dracula
Teorie a Dějiny Filmu a Audi
Dracula Photocopiable
The Portrayal of Count Dracula in Kostova's the Historian, Dacre
The Monstrous Women of Dracula and Carmilla
Dracula: Character List & Analysis
Théâtre De L'europe Nosferatu / Mise En Scène Grzegorz Jarzyna
Monsters, Dreams, and Discords: Vampire Fiction in Twenty-First Century American Culture
Medical Gothic Masculinities in Bram Stoker's Dracula
The Heroine's Journey of Mina in Bram Stoker's Dracula: Blood
Creature of the Night: the Changing Image of Dracula
Whose Dracula Is It Anyway? Deane, Balderston and the "World Famous Vampire Play"
Top View
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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