Crosses to Cullens

The Western Vampire from Gothic Predator to Romantic Icon

Authors

  • Alex Fewings

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31273/reinvention.v15iS1.868

Keywords:

evolution of vampires in literature, development of literature into cinema, vampires and sexuality, Gothic literature, horror and sexuality

Abstract

Although the figure of the vampire in Western culture has undergone significant alterations from the nineteenth century to the modern day in terms of presentation, there has always existed a strain of latent sexual concern in their depictions. In earlier works, this sexuality was couched in a negative light, often incorporating themes of sexual assault, the violation of private spaces and dangerous, ‘tempting’ aspects of sexuality. This article will argue that, although there is continuity between early Gothic vampire fiction and modern vampiric paranormal romance in terms of their connection to sexuality, there has nevertheless been significant evolution in the manner in which that sexuality is approached, as it transforms from sexualised assault to a dangerous romance.

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Published

11.02.2022