This chapter analyses the ‘lost’ Swedish and Icelandic versions of Dracula paying particular attention to their relationship to the Whitechapel Murders, East End Anarchism, female eroticism and the relationship to Transylvania. It discusses the international aspects of Stoker’s novel and its transformations through non-British eyes.

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Epilogue: Dracula Reads a Baedeker and Jack Takes the East End Advertiser: Gothic Holidays in the Metropolis

  • Clive Bloom

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This chapter analyses the ‘lost’ Swedish and Icelandic versions of Dracula paying particular attention to their relationship to the Whitechapel Murders, East End Anarchism, female eroticism and the relationship to Transylvania. It discusses the international aspects of Stoker’s novel and its transformations through non-British eyes.