WWQR > Vol. 3 (1985) > No. 3
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Abstract
Explores the hitherto neglected topic of Whitman's potential influence on his admirer, Bram Stoker, emphasizing the writers' mutual fascination with death, with the boundaries of body and self, and with the connectedness between things; explicates Stoker's "nightmarish inversion" of Whitman's themes.
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Copyright © 1986 by The University of Iowa.
Recommended Citation
Perry, Dennis R.. "Whitman's Influence on Stoker's Dracula." Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 3 (12 1986), 29-35.
Available at: http://ir.uiowa.edu/wwqr/vol3/iss3/5
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12
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