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EPISODE · Oct 5, 2021 · 42 MIN

Bram Stoker’s 1897 Dracula

from Celebrate Creativity · host George Bartley

Send us Fan MailThis episode deals with the accepted copy of Bram Stoker's 1897 horror classic - Dracula.   The book is rather lengthy, so George talks about the main characters and the unique epistolary style (a style that uses letters, journals, newspaper articles, etc. instead of a narrative to tell the story.)  George reads some of those entries (associating them with specific characters.)  Especially interesting (and hot!) is an entry about three ladies (?) trying to make love to the leading man.What is an epistolary style?Why is it suited for mystery and suspense?What does an epistolary style add to Dracula?Why do the women come across as “mousy” in Dracula at first?Who is the “leading man” in Dracula? (Hint - it is not the vampire.)How can Renfield call thousands of rats?How long is Stoker’s Dracula?How does Stoker write a scene involving Harker and three “ladies” that comes across as “Victorian porn?”00:00 Introduction04:45 What is epistolary style?06:43 Some examples of epistolary literature08:35 Rationale for character and entry divisions in episode10:43 Jonathan Harker and journey to meet Dracula16:30 Children of the night17:40 Three seductive women?26:22 Mina, Lucy, and innocence29:40 Arthur Holmwood30:42 Dr. John Seward’s entries on Renfield35:12 Dr. Helsing37:47 Rats, rats, rats!40:13 Future episodes41:03 Sources42:01 Outro   Support the showThank you for experiencing Celebrate Creativity.

Send us Fan Mail This episode deals with the accepted copy of Bram Stoker's 1897 horror classic - Dracula. The book is rather lengthy, so George talks about the main characters and the unique epistolary style (a style that uses letters, journals, newspaper articles, etc. instead of a narrative to tell the story.) George reads some of those entries (associating them with specific characters.) Especially interesting (and hot!) is an entry about three ladies (?) trying to make...

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