"As a people's fears change, so too does its horror": in light of the release of 'Nosferatu' (2024), Shade Bannigan-Davis analyses the increasing relevance of vampire stories in our post-pandemic ...
In Charlotte Stoker's reminiscences, people with the disease were accidentally buried alive, a fear echoed in her son's novel. "Count Dracula treads a path very similar to cholera: a devastating ...
Even the Master's presence drives rats from their hiding places, serving as an unintentional prelude to death and disease. Dracula and Nosferatu do share a few key elements, but the latter has not ...