Difference between revisions of "Dracula (Bram Stoker, 1897)"
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==General Notes== | ==General Notes== | ||
*it's hard to tell at a glance but it appears that in the late c19 Romania was an independent kingdom but Transylvania as a region was part of Austria-Hungary until WWI - cf [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lands_of_the_Crown_of_Saint_Stephen Wiki Lands of the Crown of St Stephen] | *it's hard to tell at a glance but it appears that in the late c19 Romania was an independent kingdom but Transylvania as a region was part of Austria-Hungary until WWI - cf [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lands_of_the_Crown_of_Saint_Stephen Wiki Lands of the Crown of St Stephen] | ||
+ | *11 he's pretty anxious from the get go | ||
*21 tension btwn novel form and narrative form ("ch 2" / "JH's journal (cont.)") | *21 tension btwn novel form and narrative form ("ch 2" / "JH's journal (cont.)") | ||
*22, 24 descriptions of the count's appearance | *22, 24 descriptions of the count's appearance | ||
− | + | *26 dracula's English library | |
==Theme Tracking== | ==Theme Tracking== |
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Contents
General Notes
- it's hard to tell at a glance but it appears that in the late c19 Romania was an independent kingdom but Transylvania as a region was part of Austria-Hungary until WWI - cf Wiki Lands of the Crown of St Stephen
- 11 he's pretty anxious from the get go
- 21 tension btwn novel form and narrative form ("ch 2" / "JH's journal (cont.)")
- 22, 24 descriptions of the count's appearance
- 26 dracula's English library
Theme Tracking
Narrated reading/writing
As opposed to narrational writing, which is the whole framing form
Materiality
Technology
Information, communication, else