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Dracula

  • Gypsies, Peasants, and a Castle Full of Gold
  • "'Strike in God's Name'": Religion and Reverse Colonization
  • “Alas! But that sentence is all a puzzle is it not?”
  • "Other Courts" of Judgment
  • Empowerment Through Female Sexuality in "Dracula"
  • The One in Which Two Points are Made
  • The Face Tells All?
  • Is Dracula...Jesus?
  • “P.S.—I need not tell you this is a secret"
  • "Don't go to the castle"
  • Hey, Harker! What's the Time?
  • The Other Dracula
  • If You Don't Know, Now You Know
  • "What would an angel say, the devil wants to know"
  • acCounting for Dracula
  • Foreigners, Shmoreigners: The Count and the Moonstone

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