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Patrick Daly in Modernism, Romance, and the Fin deSicle argues that in the midst of waning masculinities, Stoker's novel was a manual for

Patrick Daly in Modernism, Romance, and the Fin deSiècle argues that in the midst of waning masculinities, Stoker's novel was a manual for professional men (male figures that were crucial to the expansion of British home rule) and how to be "masculine."  Do you agree with Daly's assertion? Why or why not? Make sure to cite evidence from Stoker’s text in order to support your claims.

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