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These days it may seem unnecessary to draw attention to the connection of eroticism with vampirism, and it is very evident in many of the previous tales touched upon. Nevertheless perhaps this type of interpretation has been overdone, as Miller has said, almost as if Psychoanalysis validates Dracula and vice versa (ignoring the fact that both were products of the same cultural era).