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Bram Stoker And The Late Victorian World Matthew Gibson Sabine Lenore Mller

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Bram Stoker And The Late Victorian World Matthew Gibson Sabine Lenore Mller
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Publisher: Clemson University Press / Liverpool
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.05 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Matthew Gibson, Sabine Lenore Müller
ISBN: 9781942954644, 1942954646
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Bram Stoker And The Late Victorian World Matthew Gibson Sabine Lenore Mller by Matthew Gibson, Sabine Lenore Müller 9781942954644, 1942954646 instant download after payment.

While Bram Stoker's fiction has been analysed the aim of this volume is to place Stoker's fiction in the context of his life and of his work, and the period in which he lived. As well as being the author of Dracula, he was also Acting Manager of the Lyceum Theatre, a qualified barrister, a
theatre reviewer, and for the earliest part of his career a civil servant in Dublin. His work and enthusiasms took him into contact with many other areas of life, including politics and the visual arts, and his voracious appetite for reading give him an immense breadth of knowledge which informs
his novels as well. Divided into three sets of three essays, the major subdivisions of this collection are Professions, Science and Technology, and Politics. In the first three essays, we have discussions of Stoker's relationship with the legal system, the visual and scenic arts, and his role as
Acting Manager at the Lyceum Theatre. The second section on Science has pieces on the use of Utopian and Dystopian technology in Dracula, the importance of the emerging profession of coroner to the same novel, and the importance of ecology to his fiction. The final Section, Politics, details
Stoker's attitudes towards the aristocracy, the frontiersman and global politics, as revealed through his novels.

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