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Showing below keyword matches in entire database for "Bram Stoker":
Davison, Carol Margaret. Anti-semitism and British Gothic Literature. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. | |
Social Sciences | |
Keywords: anti-semitism | Bram Stoker | demonology | gothic | literature—19th C | race studies | social sciences | Wandering Jew | |
Galvan, Jill Micole. Feminine Channeling: Technology, the Occult, and Women's Mediation of Communications, 1870-1915. Ph.D. Dissertation: UCLA, 2002. | |
Occult Sciences | |
Keywords: Bram Stoker | channeling | communication | gender studies | George Du Maurier | Henry James | hysteria | literature—19th-20th C | Marie Corelli | mediation | mediums | mesmerism | Morton Prince | Occult Sciences | phenomena | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | rhetorical sciences | Rudyard Kipling | technology | |
Holden, Philip. “Castle, Coffin, Stomach: Dracula and the Banality of the Occult.” VLC 29 (2001): 469-485. | |
Occult Sciences | |
Keywords: Bram Stoker | Occult Sciences | vampires | |
Hopkins, Lisa. Giants of the Past: Popular Fictions and the Idea of Evolution. Lewisburg & Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 2004. | |
Biological Sciences | |
Keywords: Arthur Conan Doyle | Biological Sciences | Bram Stoker | evolution | H. Rider Haggard | H.G. Wells | literature—19th C | Mary Elizabeth Braddon | popular sciences | |
Kuzmanovic, Dejan. "Seduction Rhetoric, Masculinity, and Homoeroticism in Wilde, Gide, Stoker, and Forster." Ph.D. Dissertation: Rice University, 2003. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: Andre Gide | Bram Stoker | corruption | E. M. Forster | gender studies | identity | Jacques Lacan | Jean Laplanche | Oscar Wilde | Plato | psychoanalysis | psychological and cognitive sciences | social sciences | theory | vampire | |
McMillan, Gloria. “’Somebody Stole My Gal’: Word Cluster Analysis of Exogamy Fears in Stoker’s Dracula.” Extrapolation 43:3 (Fall 2002): 330-341. | |
Rhetoric of Science | |
Keywords: Bram Stoker | literature--Victorian | quantification | race studies | rhetoric of science | |
Otis, Laura. Networking: Communicating with Bodies and Machines in the Nineteenth Century. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2001. | |
Technology | |
Keywords: Bram Stoker | Camillo Golgi | Charles Babbage | electricity | George Eliot | Hermann von Helmholtz | language | Mark Twain | medicine | metaphor | railroads | Santiago Ramón y Cajal | technology | telegraph | |
Rocque, Lucia de la, and Luiz Antonio Teixeira. “ Frankenstein, de Mary Shelley, e Drácula, de Bram Stoker: gênero e ciência na literatura.” História, Ciências, Saúde—Manguinhos 8 (March-June 2001): 10-34. | |
Popular Sciences | |
Keywords: Bram Stoker | gender studies | Mary Shelley | popular sciences | |
Senf, Carol A. Science and Social Science in Bram Stoker's Fiction. Westport, CT; London: Greenwood Press, 2002. | |
Social Sciences | |
Keywords: Bram Stoker | popular sciences | science fiction | social sciences | |
Tredennick, Bianca Page. "Mortal Remains: Death and Materiality in Nineteenth-century British Literature." Ph.D. Dissertation: University Oregon, 2003. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: Bram Stoker | Charles Dickens | death | literature--19th C | materiality | medicine | metaphor | popular sciences | rhetoric of science | Sir Walter Scott | theory | |
Valente, Joseph. Dracula's Crypt: Bram Stoker, Irishness, and the Question of Blood. Urbana; Chicago: University Illinois Press, 2002. | |
Social Sciences | |
Keywords: Bram Stoker | Occult Sciences | race studies | social sciences |