KSU Dracula Article. Landlord And Soil, Dracula Seamus Deane Paper

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I would like you to analyze. In his article, , "Landlord And Soil: Dracula," Seamus Deane argued: "The novel’s oppositions are multiple and glaring: West against East, technology against superstition, good money against bad money, men against women, traditional woman against New Woman, madness against sanity, blood against spirit, lasciviousness against chastity, mobility against immobility, health against degeneration, the Living against the Undead" (89-90). Which of these oppositions can we notice in the first 6 chapters of Dracula? What is the effect and/or function of these oppositions?

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Oppositions in Dracula
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Oppositions in Dracula
The gothic fiction is concerned with the dilemma of ownership, testimonies, wills,
and hauntings of locations that were initially under the ownership of an absentee landlord
dependent on his London residence. The article's characters are well educated and come from
England's rich society. Initially, the characters dismiss the superstitious peasants and gypsies,
but they later discover that...


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