A Writer's Notebook, One-Thousand-Eight-Hundred-And-Two

I have been feeling a bit stuck in working on my vampire essay.  It is not that I don't have a lot more I can say or other areas to draw from.  I. Could keep doing research and building more and more into it, but it is already become a book in length.  The issue was more about the direction of the work.  I can easily make a solid argument about the anti-Semitism of Dracula and the subsequent vampire genre that grows from that work, but I also know that I want to offer some way to move forwards, if I can.  I know that much of what is important to those interested in the genre is interconnected with the anti-Semitic themes, including many aspects related to sexuality and gender, as those have long been common themes in anti-Semitism.  I do think, though, that I might be considering some concepts that attempt to move the vampire out of that anti-Semitic space.   It is still just the spark of an idea, but I am quite excited to let it grow.

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