This paper discusses the influence of feminism in the classic Victorian novel Dracula by Bram Stoker. The New Woman is a feminist ideal that appeared in the 19th century, more specifically amidst the rise of the first wave of feminism. The method of research used in this study covers close reading of the source material and analyzing the characters of the novel through the perspective of the New Woman ideals. The female characters in Bram Stoker’s Dracula portrayed the New Woman characteristic to some degree. Women’s independence, intellect, hyperfemininity, and hypersexuality, are some of the aspects of the movement that go against the norm and values of women in Victorian Britain, such as Mina’s “man’s brain” and Lucy’s hyperfemininity, w...
Scenes of mesmerism and hypnotism in gothic novels are commonly read as symbolic of sexual assault t...
Bram Stoker’s Dracula reflects the Victorian fear of reverse colonization by the “Other” or the encr...
With a focus on the feminine figure in gothic horror, this paper uses the feminist theoretical work ...
Through Bram Stoker’s “Dracula,” this essay illustrates the anxieties concerning what was known as t...
The existing canon of scholarship on Dracula asserts that the sexually aggressive female vampires ar...
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...
Scenes of mesmerism and hypnotism in Gothic novels are commonly read as symbolic of sexual assault t...
Bram Stoker’s Dracula is a Gothic novel written in the time of Victorian England. England was an imp...
This thesis analyses the ways in which the New Woman Movement of the 1890s is reflected in Bram Sto...
The fight for gender equality has been ongoing for over one hundred years, with the New Woman fighti...
The research investigates about the role of woman’s character in the mission of destroying vampire. ...
In my thesis, I discuss the representation of feminine promiscuity, sexual degeneration and gender i...
Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897) has elicited a range of different interpretations from critics over the...
This thesis aims to investigate Sheridan Le Fanu’s “Carmilla” (1872) and Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897...
Scenes of mesmerism and hypnotism in gothic novels are commonly read as symbolic of sexual assault t...
Bram Stoker’s Dracula reflects the Victorian fear of reverse colonization by the “Other” or the encr...
With a focus on the feminine figure in gothic horror, this paper uses the feminist theoretical work ...
Through Bram Stoker’s “Dracula,” this essay illustrates the anxieties concerning what was known as t...
The existing canon of scholarship on Dracula asserts that the sexually aggressive female vampires ar...
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...
Scenes of mesmerism and hypnotism in Gothic novels are commonly read as symbolic of sexual assault t...
Bram Stoker’s Dracula is a Gothic novel written in the time of Victorian England. England was an imp...
This thesis analyses the ways in which the New Woman Movement of the 1890s is reflected in Bram Sto...
The fight for gender equality has been ongoing for over one hundred years, with the New Woman fighti...
The research investigates about the role of woman’s character in the mission of destroying vampire. ...
In my thesis, I discuss the representation of feminine promiscuity, sexual degeneration and gender i...
Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897) has elicited a range of different interpretations from critics over the...
This thesis aims to investigate Sheridan Le Fanu’s “Carmilla” (1872) and Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897...
Scenes of mesmerism and hypnotism in gothic novels are commonly read as symbolic of sexual assault t...
Bram Stoker’s Dracula reflects the Victorian fear of reverse colonization by the “Other” or the encr...
With a focus on the feminine figure in gothic horror, this paper uses the feminist theoretical work ...