The Fallen Woman. Two Ideals of Women in Bram Stoker's "Dracula"


Trabajo Escrito, 2016

10 Páginas, Calificación: 1.0


Resumen o Introducción

In the novel entitled Dracula, written by Bram Stoker in 1897, the two female characters Lucy Westenra and Mina Harker both seem to represent the Victorian ideal of female virtue. However, as the narrative proceeds, vampirism, brought upon society by Count Dracula, challenges those concepts. After being turned into a vampire, Lucy converts into an openly sexual predator, whereas Mina transforms into a „New Woman“. While Mina can be saved in the end, Lucy has to die at her lover’s hand in order to return to that innocent state of purity. The differences between the two friends get evoked throughout the novel and show two different types of women; one who is worth saving and one who is not because it threatens Victorian ideals.

Detalles

Título
The Fallen Woman. Two Ideals of Women in Bram Stoker's "Dracula"
Curso
Gothic Fiction
Calificación
1.0
Autor
Año
2016
Páginas
10
No. de catálogo
V368595
ISBN (Ebook)
9783668484368
ISBN (Libro)
9783668484375
Tamaño de fichero
680 KB
Idioma
Inglés
Palabras clave
Dracula, Bram Stoker, women, sexuality, vampire, the sexual vampire, psychology, the fallen woman, stoker
Citar trabajo
Sarah Kunz (Autor), 2016, The Fallen Woman. Two Ideals of Women in Bram Stoker's "Dracula", Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/368595

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