bloodygranuaile: (carmilla)
bloodygranuaile ([personal profile] bloodygranuaile) wrote2023-11-13 02:34 pm

King Laugh, the train fiend, and other old friends

I have spent the last six months once again reading Dracula via email! I didn’t realize I didn’t have to sign up again to do another go-round of Dracula Daily; next year I think I will unsubscribe and follow along in my weird old annotated copy. (I am also being threatened with another round of The Beetle Weekly and that I think I simply could not survive.)

Anyway, Dracula continues to be a great story, about which most pop culture tropes and certainly nearly all film adaptations are a tragedy and a waste. Lucy and Jonathan especially are consistently done dirty. All the humor is stripped, a thing I think is more and more a problem every time I read the book and run across the corn speech, or Dracula’s unseasonable straw hat. Reading this book in small chunks with a bunch of insane Tumblrites is both a lot of fun and really ends up highlighting how a lot of mainstream and even academic Dracula discourse is at least as bonkers and wrong-headed as your average Tumblr-dwelling ball of mental illnesses.

Anyway it’s just. So good. The character work is so good. The horror is so good. It’s got a bunch of fucked-up Victorian English shit but unlike a lot of fucked-up Victorian English lit it’s got so much heart. This one is a classic for a reason.
cupcake_goth: (Vampire Governess)

[personal profile] cupcake_goth 2023-11-13 09:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Did you know that the folks behind Dracula Daily published a version of the book including the best of Tumblr's 2022 hijinks and nonsense? (They indeed went and got permission from everyone.) It is SO FUN.