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„Przed” i „po” Bramie Stokerze (D. Stoker, I. Holt, „Dracula: Nieumarły;” D. Stoker, J.D. Barker, „Dracul”)

open access: yesLiteratura i Kultura Popularna
The author analyzes two contemporary novels: Dracula the Un-Dead by Dacre Stoker (Bram Stoker’s relative) and Ian Holt (2009) and Dracul by Dacre Stoker and J.D. Barker (2018). The main question is whether the modern books can be treated as (respectively)
Krystyna Walc
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Clive Leatherdale, Historia de Drácula, Albert Beteta [trad.], Arpa, Barcelona, 2019. ISBN: 978-84-12623-19-7.

open access: yesBrumal: Revista de Investigación sobre lo Fantástico, 2021
Clive Leatherdale, Historia de Drácula, Albert Beteta [trad.], Arpa, Barcelona, 2019. ISBN: 978-84-12623-19-7.
Tania Isabel Martínez Martínez
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Silence of the monster. Ghostly images in american horror film at the beginning of sound [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Drácula y El doctor Frankenstein inauguraron en 1931 la producción de cine de terror en el cine sonoro al presentar a dos de los iconos por excelencia del género.
Cueto, Roberto
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Investing in Game‐Based Informal Digital Learning of English (IDLE): A Chinese‐Speaking Gaming Community

open access: yesInternational Journal of Applied Linguistics, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT As a rapidly evolving sub‐field of computer‐assisted language learning, informal digital learning of English (IDLE) has become a significant catalyst for linguistic, affective, and pedagogical development among English as a second language (L2) learners.
Yue Zhang
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La caracterización del personaje vampírico desde Bram Stoker hasta la actualidad. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
En este trabajo nos centraremos en las diversas caracterizaciones que ha recibido el personaje vampírico, partiendo del Drácula de Bram Stoker –obra maestra del género vampírico- y la siguiente serie de influencias, variantes, epígonos, su expresión ...
Bonachera García, Ana Isabel
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‘It's Like a Horror Movie That You Walk Through’: Experiencing Horror Through Immersive Recreation

open access: yesThe Journal of American Culture, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Horror stories have provided enjoyable forms of leisure for centuries. Over the past five decades, however, these experiences have evolved into increasingly immersive forms of popular culture. What once involved constructing the narrative world internally through reading has expanded into sensory engagement through visual and auditory media ...
Susan Weidmann
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Dracula and the rights of hospitality: The axis of evil [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The present essay explores the archetype of Dracula, as well as its connection to hospitality. Although abundant literature has described the historical context that led Bram Stoker to present this personage, less attention has been paid to the ...
Korstanje, Maximiliano E.
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Vampire and Empire: Dracula and the Imperial Gaze

open access: yeseTropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics, 2017
Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel Dracula was enmeshed in the discourse of British Imperialism, both in its composition and its reception. Stoker drew on Imperial-era studies to lend his narrative verisimilitude, including material on history, folklore, and ...
Stu Burns
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Transformaciones de género en Drácula (BBC, 2020): lecturas críticas en la representación femenina y los roles de género en los personajes del conde Drácula y Agatha Van Helsing

open access: yesBrumal: Revista de Investigación sobre lo Fantástico
En el presente artículo, investigaremos la relación que las adaptaciones audiovisuales de la novela Drácula de Bram Stoker han mantenido con las cuestiones de género. Tomando como ejemplo la transformación del profesor Abraham Van Helsing, en la hermana
Julio Perez Manzanares
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"Blood Suckers Most Cruel:" The Vampire and the Bat In and Before Dracula [PDF]

open access: yesAthens Journal of Humanities & Arts, 2019
The relationship between the nineteenth century vampire monster and the vampire bat has not yet been seriously investigated in English. Three common assumptions made by experts are examined in this paper.
Kevin Dodd
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