Dracula for doctors : medical facts and Gothic fantasies
by
 
Subotsky, Fiona, author.

Title
Dracula for doctors : medical facts and Gothic fantasies

Author
Subotsky, Fiona, author.

ISBN
9781911623281

Physical Description
1 online resource (ix, 186 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).

Series
Cambridge medicine
 
Cambridge medicine (Series)

General Note
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 18 Oct 2019).

Contents
Body and mind -- Medico-gothic -- Stoker medical circles -- Asylum doctors -- The gothic asylum -- Renfield, the pet lunatic -- The other patients -- Diagnosing Dracula -- Dread, disease and the asylum -- Occult blood -- Holes in the skull -- Dead, alive or undead -- Therapeutic armamentarium -- Compelling eyes -- Beastliness -- Vivisection or animal torture? -- Demons and doctors -- Scientists and the supernatural -- And Dracula for dentists -- Sex and death.

Abstract
Exploring how medicine and psychiatry are portrayed in gothic literature, this engaging book illustrates how Stoker's famous work was influenced by nineteenth-century attitudes to disease and medicine and reveals many previously unknown links. Extracts from many sensational stories of the time are presented, and the role of doctors and their appearance and contribution to gothic fiction is investigated. The book covers topics such as asylums, their purpose, practice and patients, deadly diseases echoing the symptoms of vampirism, and the otherworldly allure of the undead. Dracula for Doctors is an entertaining and informative examination of how Victorian medical knowledge and culture informed Stoker's gothic masterpiece. This book suggests that Stoker, who had many medical connections, was able to link lurid stories of operations and asylums with fictional horror and suspense. Fans of gothic literature, as well as those of medical history and the supernatural, will find this an enjoyable read.

Personal Subject
Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912 Dracula.
 
Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912-Criticism and interpretation.
 
Dracula, Count (Fictitious character)

Subject Term
Vampires in literature.
 
Medicine in literature.

Electronic Access
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781911623281


LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf Number[[missing key: search.ChildField.HOLDING]]Status
Online LibraryE-Book506277-1001PR6037 .T617 Z57 2020Elektronik Kütüphane