Hannah GoodwinBlog Post #9: Film ReviewThe 1922 silent film Nosferatu perfectly captures the uneasiness and eery feeling one experiences while reading Stoker’s novel. Within the…Mar 8, 2021Mar 8, 2021
Hannah GoodwinBlog Post #7: Annotated Bibliography EntryChristopher Craft; “Kiss Me with those Red Lips”: Gender and Inversion in Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Representations 1 October 1984; 8 107–133…Feb 15, 2021Feb 15, 2021
Hannah GoodwinBlog Post #5:Research Topic Abstract DraftSocietal viewpoints during the 19th century varied in terms of social standards throughout the world, yet the one thing that was apparent…Feb 5, 2021Feb 5, 2021
Hannah GoodwinLiterary Analysis: The Dangers of Female Sexuality in Bram Stoker’s DraculaThroughout the novel, specific societal standards are immediately placed upon women within their male dominant world. In Victorian society…Feb 3, 2021Feb 3, 2021
Hannah GoodwinBlog Post #4: Exploring Research Interests“The fair girl advanced and bent over me till I could feel the movement of her breath upon me. Sweet it was in one sense, honey-sweet, and…Feb 3, 2021Feb 3, 2021
Hannah GoodwinBlog Post #2 Rhetorical AnalysisOverall, Dracula’s speech mainly highlights his recount of the past as a sense of pride and accomplishment, yet also to inform Harker of…Jan 21, 2021Jan 21, 2021
Hannah GoodwinBlog Post #1: What’s in a Name?When focusing on the word ‘viral’, therein lies many meanings outside of the typical definition of a virus spreading. However, I decided…Jan 18, 2021Jan 18, 2021