Classics in Context: Dracula reviewed
Dracula reviewed
While Bram Stoker could be blamed for the modern epidemic, Dracula remains a wonderful, powerful story of darkness and seductive evil. And in Stoker's book there is no question of its intrinsic evil, something modern fetishists tend to negate or forget. Because Dracula, as its central taboo violates one of the most important of the kosher laws (Lev. 14:17)--placed with the Chosen People to assure the continued humanity of humanity.
While Bram Stoker could be blamed for the modern epidemic, Dracula remains a wonderful, powerful story of darkness and seductive evil. And in Stoker's book there is no question of its intrinsic evil, something modern fetishists tend to negate or forget. Because Dracula, as its central taboo violates one of the most important of the kosher laws (Lev. 14:17)--placed with the Chosen People to assure the continued humanity of humanity.
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