VICTORIAN MASCULINITY
VICTORIAN MASCULINITY
Patrick Daly in Modernism, Romance, and the Fin de Siecle argues that in the midst of
waning masculinities, Stoker's novel was a manual for professional men (male figures
that were crucial to the expansion of British home rule) and how to be 'masculine-‘ Do
you agree with Daly‘s assertion? Why or why not? Make sure to cite evidence from
Bram Stoker’s text 'Dracula‘ in order to support your claims.