1. Introduction 1.1 Background of Vampiric Mythology 1.2 Purpose and Significance of Study 1.3 Research Questions 1.4 Structure of the Paper 2. Historical Context of 'Dracula' 2.1 Victorian Era Literature 2.2 Societal Influences on 'Dracula' 2.3 Reception at Time of Publication 3. Analyzing 'Dracula' by Bram Stoker 3.1 Characterization of Dracula 3.2 Themes and Motifs 3.3 Narrative Structure and Style 4. Overview of 'Anno Dracula' by Kim Newman 4.1 Setting and Plot Overview 4.2 Differences from Stoker's Original 4.3 Newman's Alternate Historical Lens 5. Comparative Literary Analysis 5.1 Evolution of Vampiric Traits 5.2 Adaptation of Themes 5.3 Influence of Historical Contexts 6. Transformation of Symbols and Myths 6.1 Symbolism in 'Dracula' 6.2 Symbolism in 'Anno Dracula' 6.3 Modern Interpretations of Vampirism 7. Cultural and Social Implications 7.1 Reflections of Contemporary Society 7.2 Vampirism as Social Commentary 7.3 Impact on Popular Culture 8. Conclusion 8.1 Summary of Findings 8.2 Contributions to Literary Studies 8.3 Suggestions for Future Research
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