Bram Stoker’s note-taking procedures for Dracula reveal various instances of inaccuracy and incoherence, a preference for unreliable sources, and a tendency towards indeterminacy, hybridity, and destabilization. Looking at Stoker’s note-taking methods increases our awareness of the intertextual complexity of Dracula and reveal that re-presentations and revisions of received knowledge are interwoven in the fabric of the novel more deeply than commonly assumed.
Permeable borders: Bram Stoker’s Dracula and its sources / Ilaria, Natali. - STAMPA. - (2018), pp. 137-158.
Permeable borders: Bram Stoker’s Dracula and its sources
NATALI, ILARIA
2018
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Bram Stoker’s note-taking procedures for Dracula reveal various instances of inaccuracy and incoherence, a preference for unreliable sources, and a tendency towards indeterminacy, hybridity, and destabilization. Looking at Stoker’s note-taking methods increases our awareness of the intertextual complexity of Dracula and reveal that re-presentations and revisions of received knowledge are interwoven in the fabric of the novel more deeply than commonly assumed.File in questo prodotto:
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