female vampires are representative of the New Woman, and thus are evidence of Stoker’s conservative reaction to changing gender roles In contrast, this article offers a reinterpretation Dracula in the light of key writings of the New Woman movement which sought to demonize the Victorian marriage market because of its creation of a class of
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the anorexic woman, thus becoming a hyperbolic manifestation of Victorian femininity Her physical emaciation, however, is misleading, as this apparently virtuous refusal of food hides a much more dangerous hunger, a voracious thirst for blood
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A Freudian Analysis of Hysteria in Bram Stoker's Dracula. Florida Atlantic University Freud's psychoanalytical theories in the late Victorian Age.
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Genuine Fakes: Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) and Shadow of the Vampire. (2000)… Nineteenth-Century Fiction' in Sex and Death in Victorian Literature
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