Sexuality and Vampirism in Literature
Words: 587 Pages: 2 4997Fangs pierce more than flesh in vampire literature, as Miller and Backstein reveal in their provocative analyses of sexuality's role in the immortal myth. This essay will explore how these works address sexuality's role within their narratives, emphasizing the cultural and psychological implications of their themes. The Sexual Subtext of Dracula Elizabeth Miller's "Coitus Interruptus: Sex, Bram Stoker, and Dracula" presents a provocative analysis of the sexual undercurrents in Bram Stoker's iconic novel, "Dracula." Miller argues that the novel is […]