Anne Rices Interview with the Vampire - en gotisk Lolita
Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire - a Gothic Lolita
Abstract
Part of the great acclaim for Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire (1976) is due to the way
she renews the vampire story by reinforcing the traditional erotic dimension and, as a result of
this, the way she examines the theme of homosexuality already present in Bram Stoker’s
Dracula (1897). However, this essay shows that Rice’s novel stands in much closer relation to
Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita (1955) than to Dracula and that pedophilia, not homosexuality, is
the facet of sexuality which here first and foremost comes into focus. Through a comparison
between Interview with the Vampire and Lolita emerges a surprising coherence on the levels
of plot and characterization, which in itself is of importance for our understanding of Rice’s
novel as well as Lolita, but it is also interesting to note to what degree these two novels share
a world of concepts and ideas common to actual pedophiles. Combined with our knowledge
of Anne Rice’s peculiar public statements, this analysis of Interview with the Vampire also
suggests a more focused reading of a number of Rice’s other novels.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2011-04-27Author
Grönholm, Erik Markus
Keywords
Anne Rice
Vladimir Nabokov
vampyr
pedofil
förövarperspektiv
opålitlig
berättare
oscillering åtrå - avsky
skuldförskjutning
fetischism
Litteraturvetenskap
Masteruppsats
Language
swe