In their article The Evolution of the Vampire from Stoker\u27s Dracula to Meyer\u27s Twilight Saga Dijana Vučković and Ljiljana Pajović Dujović analyze the metamorphosis of the vampire character from the Victorian fin de siècle to the Twilight Saga by Stephenie Meyer. Vučković and Pajović Dujović consider the evolution of the vampire in the context of several important changes: emergence of the vampire from the dark/death in the light/life and separation from the home soil; improving the vampire species through crossbreeding, i.e., hybridization with people; bringing the characteristics of vampires closer to very desirable human characteristics and losing those properties that make it a monster, which allows an interiorization of the vamp...
This research discussed Stephenie Meyers novel entitled �Twilight�, focusing on analyzing representa...
The purpose of this essay was to compare the classic vampire narrative, Bram Stoker's Dracula, to a ...
This paper considers Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula, published in 1897, as a window into techno-scienti...
Since the beginning of recorded history, there have been stories told about vicious vampires. Bram S...
The vampire is an interesting creature. This essay explores the vampire and its evolution from the t...
The following thesis explores the evolution of the vampire narrative through an examination of Bram ...
The enduring influence of the vampire myth on many young people today reveals the relevance of one o...
This paper aims to make a comparison and investigation between three popular vampire fictions, Bram ...
Includes bibliographical references.Vampires may be centuries-old mythological creatures, but depict...
The vampire is one of the most powerful and enduring archetypes handed down to us by nineteenth-cent...
Starting with the first mention of the term ‘vampire’ in the 11th century, this paper will follow th...
The vampire is still primarily a literary figure. The vampires we have seen on TV and cinema in rece...
With its roots in Eastern Europe and rapidly spreading to Western society in the past few hundred ye...
Many writers have shown their preoccupation with and interest in the representation of the fantastic...
The article examines the representation of a vampire figure in contemporary culture, in particular w...
This research discussed Stephenie Meyers novel entitled �Twilight�, focusing on analyzing representa...
The purpose of this essay was to compare the classic vampire narrative, Bram Stoker's Dracula, to a ...
This paper considers Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula, published in 1897, as a window into techno-scienti...
Since the beginning of recorded history, there have been stories told about vicious vampires. Bram S...
The vampire is an interesting creature. This essay explores the vampire and its evolution from the t...
The following thesis explores the evolution of the vampire narrative through an examination of Bram ...
The enduring influence of the vampire myth on many young people today reveals the relevance of one o...
This paper aims to make a comparison and investigation between three popular vampire fictions, Bram ...
Includes bibliographical references.Vampires may be centuries-old mythological creatures, but depict...
The vampire is one of the most powerful and enduring archetypes handed down to us by nineteenth-cent...
Starting with the first mention of the term ‘vampire’ in the 11th century, this paper will follow th...
The vampire is still primarily a literary figure. The vampires we have seen on TV and cinema in rece...
With its roots in Eastern Europe and rapidly spreading to Western society in the past few hundred ye...
Many writers have shown their preoccupation with and interest in the representation of the fantastic...
The article examines the representation of a vampire figure in contemporary culture, in particular w...
This research discussed Stephenie Meyers novel entitled �Twilight�, focusing on analyzing representa...
The purpose of this essay was to compare the classic vampire narrative, Bram Stoker's Dracula, to a ...
This paper considers Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula, published in 1897, as a window into techno-scienti...