Professor Alison Milbank argues that Gothic novels – for example, Dracula by Bram Stoker – are part of religious discourse. This discourse arose in the aftermath of the Reformation and sees its characters as escaping not from religion but from particular kinds of religions through a complex process of atonement.
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