
Dracula at 125: what can a vampire tell us about Victorian Britain?
HistoryExtra podcast
00:00
Is Dracula a Progressive or a Conservatism?
I think that raises an interesting point, the point you said there about lucy offering up some radical ideas and then quickly being killed off in the ory as a result of that. I wonder if you could give some examples myesso. The perfect example of this kond of sense of progress versus conservatism is in the portrait of the two central women. So it can be both of those things at the same time. It flips and turns all the way through, and you're never quite sure where you are.
Play episode from 18:11
Transcript


