Title of article :
The Victorian Society’s Fear of the New Woman in Bram
Author/Authors :
abid, haneen sabah al ma‟moun university college - department of english language, Iraq
From page :
156
To page :
179
Abstract :
Nineteenth century Gothic literature was deeply concerned with the threats against masculinity. Perhaps one of the most important changes that happened at that time was the emergence of the New Woman model which posed a great threat against masculinity and the male role in the Victorian society. Bram Stoker‟s Dracula (1897) portrays female characters who embody this transition in female roles from the domestic wife to the New Woman. This paper focuses on the female characters Mina Murray and LucyWestenra, their roles in their society, and the different fates they face at the end of the novel, with special focus on Mina‟s transformation to the model of the New Woman.
Keywords :
Dracula , New Woman , Feminism , Victorian , Society
Journal title :
Journal of the College of Languages
Journal title :
Journal of the College of Languages
Record number :
2657980
Link To Document :
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