'Mass Production And The Spread Of Information In Dracula' By Bram Stoker

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Mass production and the spread of information in Dracula: “proofs of so wild a story”, by Leah Richards, examines the effect that the style of narration of Bram Stoker’s Dracula has on the believability of the in-universe story. Richards is an assistant professor of English at Fordham university, and focuses her teaching on victorian era and steampunk style writing. The criticism was published in English Literature in Transition 1880-1920, a journal that publishes articles on subjects of cultural interest in regards to 1880-1920s British literature, with a focus on ‘less-prominent’ authors. Richards examines the credibility of the story through two lenses; the real world trust in newspapers and other comparable sources in the victorian era,