Bram Stoker’s Sleep Work
This paper traces sleep, labor, and attention through the novels of Bram Stoker. Stoker’s sleep reflects a turn-of-the-century fascination with networks of communication and nocturnal productivity. Dracula’s mesmeric sleep—alongside Freud’s near-contemporaneous turning of dreams into “work”—becomes...
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| Published in: | Representations (Berkeley, Calif.) Calif.), 2021-10 (156), p.1-26 |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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