Dracula

Second Edition

Publication Date: April 06, 2016

Paperback ISBN: 9781457619328

Pages: 720

A new critical edition of the most famous vampire novel of all time.

This revision of the popular critical edition of Bram Stoker’s late Victorian gothic novel presents the 1897 first edition text along with critical essays that introduce students to Dracula from contemporary cultural, psychoanalytic, gender, queer, and postcolonial perspectives. An...
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Part One: Dracula: The Complete Text in Cultural Context

Biographical and Historical Contexts

              The Complete Text (1897)

Part Two: Contextual Documents and Illustrations

Part Three: Dracula: A Case Study in Contemporary Criticism

                A Critical History of Dracula

                Cultural Criticism and Dracula

New         Leland Monk, Undead Images, Images of the Undead: Dracula on Film

                  Psychoanalytic Criticism and Dracula

                  Dennis Foster, "The little children can be bitten": A Hunger for Dracula

Gender Criticism and Dracula

Sos Eltis, Corruption of the Blood and Degeneration of the Race: Dracula and Policing the Borders of Gender

Queer Theory and Dracula

New            
Renee Fox, Building Castles in the Air: Female Intimacy and Generative Queerness in Dracula

Postcolonial Theory and Dracula

New              
Gregory Castle, In Transit: The Passage to Empire in Stoker’s Dracula

Combining Critical Perspectives on Dracula

New
              Joseph Valente, Stoker’s Vampire and the Vicissitudes of Biopower

Glossary of Critical and Theoretical Terms