Sarah WildwindDracula: the ’50s do the (18)90sDracula, the original Gothic novel, has been adapted many, many times. Dracula (1957) is like many of those adaptations in the way that it…Feb 27, 2021Feb 27, 2021
Sarah WildwindBlog Post 7Halberstam, Judith. “Technologies of Monstrosity: Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula.’” Victorian Studies, Vol. 36, №3, Indiana University Press, 1993…Feb 12, 2021Feb 12, 2021
Sarah WildwindAbstract DraftDracula and the Two Empires: The Political Background of the Most Popular Vampire of All TimeFeb 5, 2021Feb 5, 2021
Sarah WildwindBlog Post 4“All day long we seemed to dawdle through a country which was full of beauty of every kind. Sometimes we saw little towns or castles on…Jan 31, 2021Jan 31, 2021
Sarah WildwindDracula: Rhetorical AnalysisOne major purpose served by Dracula’s speech in chapter 3 is to further the theme of old versus new, or antiquity versus modernity, that…Jan 24, 2021Jan 24, 2021