Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... Dracula to England in Bram Stoker's classic novel of the un - dead . And just as the vampire's image dissolves , so too does the sailor's sanity as his grip on reality starts to slacken . Indeed , the Demeter becomes a floating version ...
... Dracula to England in Bram Stoker's classic novel of the un - dead . And just as the vampire's image dissolves , so too does the sailor's sanity as his grip on reality starts to slacken . Indeed , the Demeter becomes a floating version ...
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... Dracula even without the Stoker , it would still be fascinating " ( qtd . in Dargis 66 ) . And Dracula - with- out - Stoker exactly describes Simmons's project except , as might be expected and as his novel's title duly indicates ...
... Dracula even without the Stoker , it would still be fascinating " ( qtd . in Dargis 66 ) . And Dracula - with- out - Stoker exactly describes Simmons's project except , as might be expected and as his novel's title duly indicates ...
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... Dracula which differs in detail from the pub- lished screenplay . 2 For a different political spin , consider the opening lines of Martin Walker's Manchester Guardian Weekly article " Spectre of Cold War Returns " : " If the corpse of ...
... Dracula which differs in detail from the pub- lished screenplay . 2 For a different political spin , consider the opening lines of Martin Walker's Manchester Guardian Weekly article " Spectre of Cold War Returns " : " If the corpse of ...
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