"Dracula", 1897
-became the icon for gothic literature and culture and continues to be
-original wolfe, vampire, zombie, etc story (ideas evolved from the novel)
- Pop Culture 21st Century Relationship
-"Vampire Diaries", "Twilight", "Moonlight"
- Feminism and the "New Woman" (In relation to "Dracula")
- Mina Haker thinks and plans
- Stoker is considered very liberal for his time because of his views
-"Dracula" is part pf invasion literature, gothic literature, romance, horror, post-colonialism (discourages expansion): gothic literature= horror & romance
- Sir Henry Iving
-Stoker's friend and boss
- Shakespearian actor
-"Dracula" was originally supposed to be a play
-became the icon for gothic literature and culture and continues to be
-original wolfe, vampire, zombie, etc story (ideas evolved from the novel)
- Pop Culture 21st Century Relationship
-"Vampire Diaries", "Twilight", "Moonlight"
- Feminism and the "New Woman" (In relation to "Dracula")
- Mina Haker thinks and plans
- Stoker is considered very liberal for his time because of his views
-"Dracula" is part pf invasion literature, gothic literature, romance, horror, post-colonialism (discourages expansion): gothic literature= horror & romance
- Sir Henry Iving
-Stoker's friend and boss
- Shakespearian actor
-"Dracula" was originally supposed to be a play