Dracula
(Book)

Book Cover
Average Rating
5 star
 
(1)
4 star
 
(2)
3 star
 
(0)
2 star
 
(0)
1 star
 
(0)
Contributors:
Published:
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2011.
Format:
Book
Edition:
[New ed.].
Physical Desc:
xli, 391 pages ; 20 cm.
Lexile measure:
990L
Status:
Description

The volume includes an introduction by Roger Luckhurst that considers the Gothic genre and vampire legend, discusses the vampire tale as sexual allegory, and outlines the social and cultural contexts that feed into the novel, including the New Woman, new technology, race, immigration, and religion. In addition, Luckhurst provides comprehensive explanatory notes that flesh out vampire mythology and historical allusions, plus an appendix featuring Stoker's short story, "Dracula's Guest," an early draft or abandoned chapter that was not published as part of the novel. --from publisher description.

Also in This Series
Copies
Location
Call Number
Status
Mitchell College Book Stacks
PR6037 .T617 D7 2011
On Shelf
More Like This
Other Editions and Formats
More Details
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780199564095, 0199564094
Accelerated Reader:
UG
Level 6.6, 25 Points
Lexile measure:
990

Notes

Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Description
The volume includes an introduction by Roger Luckhurst that considers the Gothic genre and vampire legend, discusses the vampire tale as sexual allegory, and outlines the social and cultural contexts that feed into the novel, including the New Woman, new technology, race, immigration, and religion. In addition, Luckhurst provides comprehensive explanatory notes that flesh out vampire mythology and historical allusions, plus an appendix featuring Stoker's short story, "Dracula's Guest," an early draft or abandoned chapter that was not published as part of the novel. --from publisher description.
Reviews from GoodReads
Loading GoodReads Reviews.
Citations
APA Citation (style guide)

Stoker, B., & Luckhurst, R. (2011). Dracula. [New ed.]. Oxford ; New York, Oxford University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912 and Roger. Luckhurst. 2011. Dracula. Oxford ; New York, Oxford University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912 and Roger. Luckhurst, Dracula. Oxford ; New York, Oxford University Press, 2011.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Stoker, Bram and Roger Luckhurst. Dracula. [New ed.]. Oxford ; New York, Oxford University Press, 2011.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.
Staff View
Grouped Work ID:
aedc309d-8699-4a88-24ba-21e7ee7b88d3
Go To GroupedWork

Record Information

Last Sierra Extract TimeApr 12, 2024 10:02:17 AM
Last File Modification TimeApr 12, 2024 10:04:10 AM
Last Grouped Work Modification TimeApr 24, 2024 05:16:14 AM

MARC Record

LEADER02378cam 2200493 a 4500
001ocn663438449
003OCoLC
00520140613032140.0
008110223s2011    enk           000 1 eng  
010 |a  2011280630
015 |a GBB0A6932|2 bnb
0167 |a 015643546|2 Uk
020 |a 9780199564095|q paperback
020 |a 0199564094|q paperback
035 |a (OCoLC)ocn663438449
040 |a UKM|b eng|c UKM|d DLC|d YDXCP|d TEF|d CDX|d DEBBG|d SGB|d WAU|d FDA|d BDX|d UKMGB|d OCLCF
042 |a lccopycat
043 |a e-rm---|a e-uk-en
049 |a CKEA
05000|a PR6037.T617|b D7 2011b
08204|a 823.8|2 22
1001 |a Stoker, Bram,|d 1847-1912.
24510|a Dracula /|c Bram Stoker ; edited with an introduction and notes by Roger Luckhurst.
250 |a [New ed.].
264 1|a Oxford ;|a New York :|b Oxford University Press,|c 2011.
300 |a xli, 391 pages ;|c 20 cm.
336 |a text|b txt|2 rdacontent
337 |a unmediated|b n|2 rdamedia
338 |a volume|b nc|2 rdacarrier
4901 |a Oxford world's classics
504 |a Includes bibliographical references.
5050 |a Timeline of vampire literature before Dracula -- A chronology of Bram Stoker -- Dracula -- Appendix. "Dracula's guest" (1914).
520 |a The volume includes an introduction by Roger Luckhurst that considers the Gothic genre and vampire legend, discusses the vampire tale as sexual allegory, and outlines the social and cultural contexts that feed into the novel, including the New Woman, new technology, race, immigration, and religion. In addition, Luckhurst provides comprehensive explanatory notes that flesh out vampire mythology and historical allusions, plus an appendix featuring Stoker's short story, "Dracula's Guest," an early draft or abandoned chapter that was not published as part of the novel. --from publisher description.
650 0|a Dracula, Count (Fictitious character)|v Fiction.
650 0|a Vampires|v Fiction.
651 0|a Transylvania (Romania)|v Fiction.
651 0|a Whitby (England)|v Fiction.
655 7|a Horror fiction.|2 gsafd
655 7|a Gothic fiction.|2 gsafd
7001 |a Luckhurst, Roger.
830 0|a Oxford world's classics (Oxford University Press)
907 |a .b23935406
945 |y .i53116707|i 22400598152|l mcg|s -|h |u 0|x 0|w 0|v 0|t 2|z 10-01-14|o -|a PR6037 .T617 D7 2011
998 |e -|d a |f eng|a mc