The Vampire in Nineteenth-Century English Literature by Carol A Senf

The Vampire in Nineteenth-Century English Literature by Carol A Senf

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The Vampire in Nineteenth-Century English Literature by Carol A Senf

Carol A. Senf traces the vampire's evolution from folklore to twentieth-century popular culture and explains why this creature became such an important metaphor in Victorian England. This bloodsucker who had stalked the folklore of almost every culture became the property of serious artists and thinkers in Victorian England, including Charlotte and Emily Brontë, George Eliot, Charles Dickens, Karl Marx, and Friedrich Engels. People who did not believe in the existence of vampires nonetheless saw numerous metaphoric possibilities in a creature from the past that exerted pressure on the present and was often threatening because of its sexuality.
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ISBN 13 9780879724245
ISBN 10 0879724242
Title The Vampire in Nineteenth-Century English Literature
Author Carol A Senf
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher University of Wisconsin Press
Year published 1988-01-01
Number of pages 204
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