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Thoroughly Modern Mina: Romance, History, and the Dracula Pastiche
Dracula pastiches have been popular for decades, but it is only since the 1970s that authors have regularly turned to imagining romances between Dracula and Mina Harker.
Miriam Elizabeth Burstein
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Eye dialect: translating the untranslatable [PDF]
The term ‘eye dialect’ was first coined in 1925 by George P. Krapp in The English Language in America (McArthur 1998). The term was used to describe the phenomenon of unconventional spelling used to reproduce colloquial usage. When one encounters such
Brett, David Finbar
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Spartan Daily, November 30, 1989 [PDF]
Volume 93, Issue 60https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/7919/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Método de calibração de modelos de micro-simulação de tráfego através de otimização multivariada
Este artigo apresenta um método para calibração de simuladores microscópicos de tráfego, implementado através de projetos de experimentos com otimização multivariada.
Davi R. Campos Araújo +3 more
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Monstrous Mobility in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Dracula [PDF]
This thesis explores Late Victorian Gothic texts that are central to theories on monstrosity in terms of mobility by examining Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Dracula. The goal of this project is to survey the ways in which two exemplary monsters, Mr.
Weese, Autumn Danielle
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The Significance of Colours in Bram Stoker’s Dracula
The article provides a corpus-assisted analysis of colour terms in Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula. The aim of the analysis is to establish whether colours contribute to the novel’s Gothic mood.
Nina Jakoša
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The Sympathetic Vampire:A Study of Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire
The myth of the vampire has continued to frighten and fascinate people all over the world. The idea of an undead night-stalker that feeds on human blood has been around for centuries and endures to this day.
QASSIM SARHAN, ZAHRAA' SAHIB
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The Strange and Spooky Battle over Bats and Black Dresses: The Commodification of Whitby Goth Weekend and the Loss of a Subculture [PDF]
From counterculture to subculture to the ubiquity of every black-clad wannabe vampire hanging around the centre of Western cities, Goth has transcended a musical style to become a part of everyday leisure and popular culture. The music’s cultural terrain
Bennett A. +17 more
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Dracula tourism as pilgrimage?
This article is about Dracula tourism in Romania and how it may be seen as pilgrimage. The author approaches this connection especially through the place myth of Transylvania and through the status Transylvania has in Western popular culture. The subject
Tuomas Hovi
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