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The Bloofer Lady, Dracula and the fear of the unknown

April 20, 2025

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The Statesman

It begins with whispers in a London newspaper. Children have been found pale and listless, sporting strange wounds on their necks. They speak, in slurred fragments, of a "bloofer lady"—a beautiful woman who beckons to them in the night.

- ANWESHA SANTRA

The Bloofer Lady, Dracula and the fear of the unknown

It begins with whispers in a London newspaper. Children have been found pale and listless, sporting strange wounds on their necks. They speak, in slurred fragments, of a "bloofer lady"—a beautiful woman who beckons to them in the night. Adults read the headlines and dismiss the details as embellishment. But in Bram Stoker's Dracula, what we don't understand often poses the greatest threat.

Stoker's 1897 novel is widely remembered as a chilling tale of bloodlust and immortality. But look more closely, and you'll find that its true power lies in what it withholds. The Count himself, for much of the novel, remains elusive—more presence than person. His menace unfolds not through confrontation, but through suggestion. The shadows lengthen; the facts blur; the truth resists resolution. Dracula is a story about fear, yes—but more precisely, it is about the fear of the unknown.

Lucy Westenra's posthumous transformation into the so-called "bloofer lady" is one of the novel's most unsettling episodes. Once a radiant young woman, she is slowly drained of life and resurrected as something unnamed, unknowable. The children who encounter her do not see a monster. They see a woman—beautiful, gentle, inviting—who leads them to the cemetery, then disappears into the mist. In their innocent mispronunciation, "beautiful" becomes "bloofer." Their language, like their understanding, is limited. But their fear is real.

Stoker, always attuned to the tension between science and superstition, lets this mystery unfold through fragments: newspaper clippings, diary entries, letters. We are made to feel the confusion of those within the story.

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