Dracula’s Women
The novel eloquently illustrates the Victorian notions of women as either the ‘Angel in the House’ or the ‘New Woman.’ The Angel in the House is the submissive, domestic, and asexual ideal that existed in the Victorian male fantasy, while the New Woman is the independent, intellectual, and potentially dangerous modern woman.
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