Bram Stoker's Dracula : sucking through the century, 1897-1997 /

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Imprint:Toronto [Ont.] : Dundurn Press, ©1997.
Description:1 online resource (432 pages) : illustrations, maps, portrait
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11177274
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Other authors / contributors:Simpson-Housley, Paul.
Davison, Carol Margaret.
ISBN:9781554881055
1554881056
9781459721135
1459721136
1550022792
9781550022797
1281969583
9781281969583
9786611969585
6611969586
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
English.
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Summary:A collection of essays by some of the world's leading scholars analyzing and celebrating the novel's legacy in popular culture.
Other form:Print version: Bram Stoker's Dracula. Toronto : Dundurn Press, ©1997 1550022792 9781550022797
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Winner of the 1997 International Association of the Fantastic in the Arts Best Non-fiction Book



In 1897, Archibald Constable & Company published a novel by the unheralded Bram Stoker. That novel, Dracula , has gone on to become perhaps the most influential novel of all time. To commemorate the centennial of that great novel, Carol Margaret Davison has brought together this collection of essays by some of the world's leading scholars. The essays analyze Stoker's original novel and celebrate its legacy in popular culture. The continuing presence of Dracula and vampire fiction and films provides proof that, as Davison writes, Dracula is "alive and sucking."



"Dracula is a Gothic mandala, a vast design in which multiple reflections of the elements of the genre are configured in elegant sets of symmetries. It is also a sort of lens, bringing focus and compression to diverse Gothic motifs, including not only vampirism but madness, the night, spoiled innocence, disorder in nature, sacrilege, cannibalism, necrophilia, psychic projection, the succubus, the incubus, the ruin, and the tomb. Gathering up and unifying all that came before it, and casting its great shadow over all that came and continues to come after, its influence on twentieth-century Gothic fiction and film is unique and irresistible."



from the Preface by Patrick McGrath

Physical Description:1 online resource (432 pages) : illustrations, maps, portrait
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781554881055
1554881056
9781459721135
1459721136
1550022792
9781550022797
1281969583
9781281969583
9786611969585
6611969586