Firstly, it literalizes the horror of slavery. By framing slave owners as literal monsters feeding on the blood of the innocent, the story externalizes the evil of the institution, making it a tangible enemy for the protagonist to fight. Secondly, it elevates the Civil War from a political conflict to a metaphysical battle between humanity and inhumanity. While historical revisionism often risks trivializing tragedy, Grahame-Smith’s approach treats the abolitionist movement with a degree of reverence, casting Lincoln’s moral crusade as a secret war for the survival of the human race.
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This paper examines Seth Grahame-Smith’s novel Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2010) and its subsequent film adaptation (2012) as primary examples of the literary "mashup" phenomenon. By interweaving the factual biography of the 16th U.S. President with the tropes of Gothic horror, the text creates a unique narrative that recontextualizes American slavery and the Civil War through the lens of monster mythology. This analysis explores how the genre blend highlights the moral absolutes of history, the problematic "Lost Cause" narrative, and the modern cinematic trend of reimagining historical figures as action heroes.