Lucy Westenra must have been quite the catch in her pre-undead times. After all, not only did she receive proposals from three strapping young men: John Seward (the doctor), Quincey Morris (the cowboy), and Arthur Holmwood (the construction worker), they remain dedicated to her, and, by the glue of her awesomeness, each other well past [...]
According to the schedule, as of today we’ve read through Chapter 12, and I’ll be discussing events from that chapter, so be warned if you’ve fallen behind.
The bulk of this section centers on Lucy, and the reactions of Mina, Dr Seward, and Van Helsing to her situation. What I want to focus on is an [...]
Dracula has often been called “an inversion of the Christian mythos”. Well, I don’t know if it has “often” been called that. A friend once told me that in a bar over beers, and it sounds smart, so I’m repeating it here.
Still, you don’t have to go far into the novel before the [...]
I don’t know if it is sacrilege to invoke this, but something that’s been in the back of my mind since I’ve been reading Dracula (my second time: the first time was in high school, I believe, although I don’t remember much other than enjoying it) is how much I can’t wait to rewatch Francis [...]
So, wow, initial reaction, right off the bat: Dracula’s kind of a dick, right? Almost, dare I say, a monster?
Yeah, I know, duh, but I was raised on a steady diet of Count Chocula. This is my first time reading Bram Stoker’s Dracula1 and its made for a delightful change to encounter such a wholly [...]