
The Women of “Dracula”, Part 1: Lucy Westenra and Victorian fear of female desire
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Think you know “Dracula”? Think again. In this first part of our two-part deep dive into the world's most famous vampire novel, we're sinking our teeth into the real monsters of the story – and spoiler alert, it's not the Count.
Join Steph as she explores how “Dracula” reflects Victorian society's collective panic over the “New Woman” movement and female sexual autonomy. We'll unpack the tragic arc of Lucy Westenra, the novel's golden girl whose fatal flaw isn't her beauty or kindness – it's her desire for sexual agency in a world that would rather see women dead than independent.
From Social Degeneration Theory to symbolic sexual violence, we'll examine how Stoker's 1897 Gothic masterpiece channels late Victorian anxieties about women's changing roles, education, and – clutch your pearls – the revolutionary act of riding bicycles.
This episode explores themes of violence against women, symbolic sexual assault, and repressed Victorian sexuality, all wrapped up in literary analysis that's both accessible and eye-opening. You'll never look at vampire fiction the same way again.
Coming up in Part 2: Mina Murray and the men – more evidence that the patriarchy bites.
Key moments
- 00:00 – Content warning
- 01:06 – An excerpt from “Dracula”
- 09:29 – Welcome to the party!
- 16:48 – The New Woman: First-Wave Feminists on Bicycles!
- 20:06 – Social Degeneration Theory: pseudo-science meets peak Victorian anxiety
- 22:49 – Lucy Westenra's fatal flaw
- 27:16 – The "cure" for female desire (spoiler: it's violence)
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