A Post Colonial Interpretation of Dracula NEA
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A Post Colonial Interpretation of Dracula - NEA - “Although Dracula is the invader, Bram Stoker’s novel encourages the reader to critique the British colonial system, rather than fear the unknown.”
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A literary critical theory exploring the post-colonial features in 'Dracula', exploring through a non-traditional lens and challenging interpretations of Dracula as a villainous invader.



Positions Dracula as a victim of historical and geographical circumstances examining how his character embodies the struggles and marginalisation of Eastern European culture by the dominating western powers. Highlighting and analysing themes of invasion, cultural displacement, the 'oriental' and a...
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A Post Colonial Interpretation of Dracula - NEA - “Although Dracula is the invader, Bram Stoker’s novel encourages the reader to critique the British colonial system, rather than fear the unknown.”
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A literary critical theory exploring the post-colonial features in 'Dracula', exploring through a non-traditional lens and challenging interpretations of Dracula as a villainous invader. 
 
Positions Dracula as a victim of historical and geographical circumstances examining how his character embodies the struggles and marginalisation of Eastern European culture by the dominating western powers. Highlighting and analysing themes of invasion, cultural displacement, the 'oriental' and a...
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