The Encyclopedia of Victorian Literature 2015
DOI: 10.1002/9781118405376.wbevl305
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Stoker, Bram

Abstract: Known primarily as the author of Dracula , perhaps the Victorian period's preeminent example of gothic fiction, Bram Stoker also wrote eighteen other books. Eclipsed during his lifetime by his employer, the actor Henry Irving, as well as by Dracula , Stoker has recently come into his own as a writer. Not only have scholars applied a number of critical approaches to Dracula – including psychoanalysis, feminist criticism, gender studies, Mar… Show more

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