Ebook: Something in the blood: the untold story of Bram Stoker, the man who wrote Dracula
Author: Skal David J., Stoker Bram
- Tags: Novelists English, Novelists English--19th century, Producteurs et metteurs en scène de théâtre--Grande-Bretagne, Romanciers anglais--19e siècle, Romanciers anglais--Biographies, Theatrical managers, Theatrical managers--Great Britain, Biographies, Biography, Stoker Bram -- (1847-1912) -- Biographies, Stoker Bram -- 1847-1912, Novelists English -- 19th century -- Biography, Theatrical managers -- Great Britain -- Biography, Romanciers anglais -- Biographies, Angleterre (GB) -- Moeurs et coutumes -- 19e
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Liveright Publishing Corporation
- City: New York;Angleterre (GB);Great Britain
- Language: English
- epub
Bram Stoker: the final curtain? -- The child that went with the fairies -- Mesmeric influences -- Songs of Calamus, songs of Sappho -- Engagements and commitments -- Londoners -- Pantomimes from Hell -- The Isle of Men -- A land beyond the forest -- Undead Oscar -- Mortal coils -- The curse of Dracula.;"A groundbreaking biography reveals the haunted origins of the man who created Dracula and traces the psychosexual contours of late Victorian society. Bram Stoker, despite having a name nearly as famous as his legendary undead Count, has remained a puzzling enigma. Now, in this psychological and cultural portrait, David J. Skal exhumes the inner world and strange genius of the writer who conjured an undying cultural icon. Stoker was inexplicably paralyzed as a boy, and his story unfolds against a backdrop of Victorian medical mysteries and horrors: cholera and famine fever, childhood opium abuse, frantic bloodletting, mesmeric quack cures, and the gnawing obsession with "bad blood" that informs every page of Dracula. Stoker's ambiguous sexuality is explored through his lifelong acquaintance and romantic rival, Oscar Wilde, who emerges as Stoker's repressed shadow side--a doppelgänger worthy of a Gothic novel. The psychosexual dimensions of Stoker's passionate youthful correspondence with Walt Whitman, his punishing work ethic, and his slavish adoration of the actor Sir Henry Irving are examined in splendidly gothic detail."
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