The Literary Life Podcast

Episode 149: “Dracula” by Bram Stoker, Ch. 12-17

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Nov 22, 2022
Dive into the dark and thrilling world of Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' as our hosts explore chapters 12-17! They unravel the Gothic novel's purpose, blending modern technology with ancient wisdom to fight evil. Discover intriguing themes like the duality of womanhood and spiritualism's role in literature, alongside the evolving representation of women like Mina and Lucy. They also touch on the intersection of supernatural elements and morality, accompanied by playful banter and heartfelt reflections on literature and family.
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INSIGHT

Gothic Novels' Purpose

  • Gothic novels aim to re-establish the reality of supernatural forces, both dark and good.
  • They emerged during a time of rising materialism and waning Christian belief in the supernatural.
ANECDOTE

Dracula Too Dark?

  • Angelina Stanford was told Dracula was too dark for her Christian high school students.
  • She argued it was about good versus evil and how faith defeats Satan, but the principal said, "You don't have to stand in the trash can to teach about trash."
INSIGHT

Dracula's Clear Morality

  • Dracula offers a refreshing clarity of good versus evil, unlike modern monster fiction with blurred morality.
  • This makes the evil in the book abhorrent and reinforces the importance of spiritual discernment.
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