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Few books have so seized the public imagination as Bram Stoker's Dracula, even more popular now than when it was first published in 1897. This critical work represents a rereading of the horror classic as a Christian text, one that alchemizes Platonism, Gnosticism, Mariology and Christian resurrection in a tale that explores the grotesque. Of particular interest is the way in which the Dracula narrative emerges from earlier vampire tales, which juxtapose Apollonian and Dionysian impulses. A strong addition to vampire and horror scholarship.
Contents
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
The Sealed Receptacle
Genesis
Revelation
Revolution
Syzygy
The Children of Night
Kingdom Come
The Overturned Lamp
Coniunctio Oppositorium
Bibliography
Index



