Victorian Necromancies
"These three sessions will offer the Friends an opportunity to explore the Victorian gothic, one of my favorite genres of 19th-century literature. The first session will be a presentation on my forthcoming book, The Necromantics: Reanimation, the Historical Imagination, and Victorian British and Irish Literature, and the second two sessions will be discussions of Bram Stoker's novel Dracula (1897). Although I don't write about Dracula very much in my book, I chose it for these sessions for a few reasons: as an Irishman living in London for much of his adult life, Stoker has always been important to my work on the intersections between Irish and British writing at the end of the 19th century, and Dracula is a deeply weird novel that I think everyone should read and talk about. I'm also really interested in adaptation (I think about it as a form of reanimation), and Dracula offers a fantastic opportunity not just to talk about the text's many adaptations across the last 125 years, but also to talk about the novel's own investments in questions of originality and reproduction."
Renée Fox is an assistant professor in the Literature Department at UC Santa Cruz, where she teaches classes in Victorian Studies, Irish Studies, the gothic, and popular culture. She is the 2022 Autumn Friends of the Dickens Project Faculty Fellow.
Virtual Sessions
Recommended Edition: Professor Fox recommends the Longman Cultural Edition, but Broadview, Oxford World’s Classics, and Penguin Classics are all suitable editions for context. Download the novel to read at Gutenburg.org or to listen at LibriVox.org.