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Dracula, authoritative text, contexts, reviews and reactions, dramatic and film variations, criticism, edited by Nina Auerbach and David J. Skal

Label
Dracula, authoritative text, contexts, reviews and reactions, dramatic and film variations, criticism, edited by Nina Auerbach and David J. Skal
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 487-488)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Dracula
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
34669328
Responsibility statement
edited by Nina Auerbach and David J. Skal
Series statement
A Norton critical edition
Sub title
authoritative text, contexts, reviews and reactions, dramatic and film variations, criticism
Summary
The aristocratic vampire that haunts the Transylvanian countryside has captivated readers' imaginations since it was first published in 1897. Hindle asserts that Dracula depicts an embattled man's struggle to recover his "deepest sense of himself as a man", making it the "ultimate terror myth"
Table Of Contents
The text of Dracula -- Contexts -- Reviews and reactions -- Dramatic film variations -- Criticism -- Bram Stoker: a chronology
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