This paper examines how Bram Stoker portrays erotic elements and religious undertones in his novel "Dracula". The
author
provides a brief analysis of the novel and looks at the way the time in which it was
written impacted its acceptance. From the paper: "Bram Stoker is known by the world primarily as the
author of the powerfully unforgettable novel Dracula. The novel introduces us to the diabolical character-Count Dracula. Dracula was written during the late-Victorian age, when "sex was likely to seem bestial, polluting, depleting, deathly, satanic, a fever in the blood, the theme of dreams, the nature of madness, and the lurking menace in the shadow of every scene" (Stade VI). Obviously very much ahead of its time, the public nevertheless openly accepted Dracula."