This thesis analyses the ways in which the New Woman Movement of the 1890s is reflected in Bram Stoker’s construction of his female characters in Dracula. It shows that the image of the New Woman is modified and redefined through already existing female tropes which include the Angel in the House, the Fallen Woman and the femme fatale. Thus, it is argued, two versions of the New Woman emerge: an acceptable, “proper”, New Woman who is an educated and competent worker, but also a submissive wifely and/or motherly figure and whose character traits correspond to conservative Victorian notions of female propriety. The other, unacceptable, variant is a sexual New Woman whose interests and aspirations are trivial, indulgence-seeking and, m...
Različiti pojavni oblici vampira posljedica su odraza vjerovanja i strahova različitih kultura. Vamp...
This thesis aims to investigate Sheridan Le Fanu’s “Carmilla” (1872) and Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897...
The tradition of the Gothic genre is to utilize the social, political, and economical fears in curre...
This thesis analyses the ways in which the New Woman Movement of the 1890s is reflected in Bram Sto...
Bram Stoker’s Dracula is a Gothic novel written in the time of Victorian England. England was an imp...
U radu je prikazana analiza romana Brama Stokera Dracula kroz različite aspekte, koji pokrivaju više...
This paper discusses the influence of feminism in the classic Victorian novel Dracula by Bram Stoker...
In my thesis, I discuss the representation of feminine promiscuity, sexual degeneration and gender i...
The aim of this BA thesis Perceptions of Madness in Bram Stoker's ''Dracula'' is to compare percepti...
The existing canon of scholarship on Dracula asserts that the sexually aggressive female vampires ar...
(EN) The transformation of gender is one of the fundamental topics of the late Victorian Gothic. Whi...
In the beginning, the bachelor thesis characterizes the late Victorian era in the context of literat...
This thesis examines fin-de•siecle incarnations of literary vampires in British, Polish and Russian ...
This paper examines how Bram Stoker absorbs and adapts the literary depiction of the Victorian woman...
The thesis examines how women are portrayed in Bram Stoker\u27s Dracula, E.M. Forster\u27s Howards E...
Različiti pojavni oblici vampira posljedica su odraza vjerovanja i strahova različitih kultura. Vamp...
This thesis aims to investigate Sheridan Le Fanu’s “Carmilla” (1872) and Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897...
The tradition of the Gothic genre is to utilize the social, political, and economical fears in curre...
This thesis analyses the ways in which the New Woman Movement of the 1890s is reflected in Bram Sto...
Bram Stoker’s Dracula is a Gothic novel written in the time of Victorian England. England was an imp...
U radu je prikazana analiza romana Brama Stokera Dracula kroz različite aspekte, koji pokrivaju više...
This paper discusses the influence of feminism in the classic Victorian novel Dracula by Bram Stoker...
In my thesis, I discuss the representation of feminine promiscuity, sexual degeneration and gender i...
The aim of this BA thesis Perceptions of Madness in Bram Stoker's ''Dracula'' is to compare percepti...
The existing canon of scholarship on Dracula asserts that the sexually aggressive female vampires ar...
(EN) The transformation of gender is one of the fundamental topics of the late Victorian Gothic. Whi...
In the beginning, the bachelor thesis characterizes the late Victorian era in the context of literat...
This thesis examines fin-de•siecle incarnations of literary vampires in British, Polish and Russian ...
This paper examines how Bram Stoker absorbs and adapts the literary depiction of the Victorian woman...
The thesis examines how women are portrayed in Bram Stoker\u27s Dracula, E.M. Forster\u27s Howards E...
Različiti pojavni oblici vampira posljedica su odraza vjerovanja i strahova različitih kultura. Vamp...
This thesis aims to investigate Sheridan Le Fanu’s “Carmilla” (1872) and Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897...
The tradition of the Gothic genre is to utilize the social, political, and economical fears in curre...