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Curing the Vampire Disease with Transfusion: The Narrative Structure of Bram Stoker's Dracula
2017
English Language and Literature Studies
Blood transfusion in Bram Stoker's Dracula serves as a vital component to life for characters who have been bitten by vampires. But blood transfusion can mean much more when comparing it to the narrative's structure. While characters contribute to the narrative, parallels between blood transfusion and narrative assembly emerge, which thus grants characters within the novel immortality as their writing lives on while they slowly die from the vampire disease. Although transitioning into a vampire
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