Vampires and Infection in Croatian Literature (CROSBI ID 300115)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Armanda Šundov, Lucijana
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Vampires and Infection in Croatian Literature
Vampire characters in Croatian literature are a rare and marginal occurrence within fantas-tic Gothic literature, and their main task is to undermine the existing social order. Since the late 17th century, vampires were part of folklore writings and archive documents in which they were an explanation for the spread of infectious diseases and unexplainable epidemics, while from Roman-ticism onwards, they moved to literature in which they became metaphors for familial violence, mental and physical illnesses of individuals and of society as a whole. The author analyses vam-pire characters and vampirism as presented in popular novels by Boris Perić and Robert Naprta. In these novels, vampires function as multi-layered metaphors related to, inter alia, war traumas. Both novels feature characters of doctors, and the writers mostly use them to criticise corruption in and disadvantages of the health system. In Naprta’s case, real-life Croatian scientists Ivan Đikić and Miroslav Radman are parodied, which gives a touch of contemporaneity to those novels. The fi nal gallery of vampire characters includes those from the novel written by Milena Benini.
vampires; metaphor; Boris Perić; Robert Naprta; scientists as literary characters
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Podaci o izdanju
177 (4135)
2023.
269-284
objavljeno
0137-1150
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10.19195/0137-1150.177.23