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  1. The Dracula Book by Donald F. Glut, 1975-06
  2. Dracula (Graphic Novels) by Laurel and Associates, 2008-01
  3. VAMPIRES UNEARTHED (Garland Reference Library of Social Science) by Riccardo, 1983-06-01
  4. Masterwork Studies Series: Dracula (Twayne's Masterwork Studies) by Carol A. Senf, 1998-06-01
  5. Hollywood Gothic: The Tangled Web of Dracula from Novel to Stage to Screen by David J. Skal, 2004-10-18
  6. The Dracula Dossier: A Novel of Suspense by James Reese, 2008-10-01

41. The Real Bram Stoker's Dracula
Worm and The Invisible Giant. But with Dracula, the bloke got it right.Bram Stoker (18471912). Copyright 1999 by Ronald L. Ecker.
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Reflections on Life and Other Stuff
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The Real Bram Stoker's Dracula
Who was Francis Ford Coppola trying to kid? In naming his 1992 vampire movie Bram Stoker's Dracula , the famed director ( The Godfather Apocalypse Now ) was obviously suggesting that here at last, after many a prior celluloid adulteration, was the story of the bloodthirsty Transylvanian nobleman as originally told in the 1897 novel Dracula by the British writer Bram Stoker. So what happens? We are barely settled in our multiplex seats when we find that Coppola's film is based on a premise found nowhere in Stoker's novelnamely the idea that Dracula, as a mortal in the 15th century, has a beloved wife whom he loses to suicide; that the count then becomes a vampire as punishment for cursing God; and that his 19th-century lady victim is none other than his lost love reincarnated. Were he alive, Dracula's creator Stoker would surely ask Coppola, "Say what?" But then Stoker never saw Boris Karloff, as the ancient Egyptian Imhotep, pursuing his lost love into the 20th century, in the 1932 horror film The Mummy . Had he seen such a story line, Stoker might have said, "Hmm. Why didn't I think of that?" So maybe Coppola (or his screenwriters) sort of thought of it

42. Stoker, Bram
Stoker, Bram. (Abraham Stoker), 18471912, English novelist, b. Ireland.He is best remembered as the author of Dracula (1897), a
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    Stoker, Bram (Abraham Stoker), 1847-1912, English novelist, b. Ireland. He is best remembered as the author of Dracula (1897), a horror story recounting the adventures of the vampire Count Dracula. The fame of the leading character was furthered by popular stage and film adaptations of the novel. Stoker's other novels include The Jewel of Seven Stars (1904). For 27 years he was manager for the actor Sir Henry Irving. See R. T. McNally and Radu Florescu, In Search of Dracula (1972); Richard Dalby, Bram Stoker: A Bibliography of First Editions
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    Bram Stoker. Stoker, Bram (18471912), a British author, wrote Dracula(1897), one of the most famous horror stories of all time.
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    Stoker, Bram (1847-1912), a British author, wrote Dracula (1897), one of the most famous horror stories of all time. Count Dracula, the book's main character, is a nobleman who is really a vampire (blood-sucking killer). He lives in Transylvania (now part of Romania), and is several hundred years old. At night, he changes into a huge bat, and flies about the countryside drawing blood from the necks of sleeping victims. Dracula moves to England and terrorizes the people there. He is finally caught during the day and killed. "Dracula's Guest," a short story that was originally a chapter of Dracula, was not published until 1937. Other books written by Stoker include The Mystery of the Sea (1902) and Famous Imposters Stoker was born in Dublin, Ireland. He was manager for actor Sir Henry Irving, and wrote Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving Source: World Book Encyclopedia 1997

    44. Index Of /pub/english/English Literature/S/Bram Stoker(1847-1912)
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    45. Vampires Bram Stoker
    Bram Stoker. Stoker, Bram, full name ABRAHAM Stoker (18471912), British writer,born in Dublin, Ireland, and educated at the University of Dublin.
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    Stoker, Bram, full name ABRAHAM STOKER (1847-1912), British writer, born in Dublin, Ireland, and educated at the University of Dublin. After ten years as a civil servant and a literary and dramatic critic, he left Ireland in 1876 to become secretary and business manager for English actor Sir Henry Irving, joining him in the management of the Lyceum Theatre, London. He remained associated with Irving until the actor's death in 1905. Stoker wrote many books, including Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving (1906). His classic novel of horror, Dracula (1897), introduced the character of the vampire Count Dracula of Transylvania. Dracula has inspired numerous films, sequels, and retellings. "Stoker, Bram," Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2001

    46. Randwick City Library & Information Service Author, Bram Stoker
    Council Home. RANDWICK CITY LIBRARY INFORMATION SERVICE. k. LibraryHome. ABRAHAM Bram Stoker (18471912). Horror Classic. Beginning
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    Horror Classic Beginning life as a bedridden child unable to walk, Bram Stoker grew up to lead a dual career as a novelist and as the business manager for the actor Henry Irving. His most celebrated novel, Dracula, played a large role in popularising the vampire genre. Novels
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    Dracula (1897) read online at http://www.literature.org/authors/stoker-bram/dracula/
    The Snake's Pass (1890)
    Mystery of the Sea (1902)
    The Jewel of the Seven Stars (1903)
    Personal Reminisces of Henry Irving (1906)
    The Lady of the Shroud (1909)
    Famous Imposters (1910)
    The Lair of the White Worm (1911) read online at http://www.online-literature.com/stoker/white_worm/

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    48. Bram Stoker - AnsMe.com Dictionary (define)
    Definition for Bram Stoker. Bram Stoker (noun) . 1. Irish writer of thehorror novel about Dracula (1847-1912) Synonyms Stoker, Abraham Stoker.
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    49. Elibron: Works By Author
    Bram Stoker 18471912. Beginning life as a bedridden child unableto walk, Bram Stoker grew up to lead a dual career as a novelist
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    50. Bram Stoker
    Bram Stoker (18471912). Abraham 'Bram' Stoker is best remembered asthe author of Dracula. Born in Marino Crescent in Clontarf (Dublin
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    Abraham 'Bram' Stoker is best remembered as the author of Dracula. Born in Marino Crescent in Clontarf (Dublin, Ireland), he studied at Trinity College and became a civil servant, a job that he combined with that of drama critic of The Evening Mail. He supplemented his income by writing a large number of sensational novels, his most famous being the vampire tale Dracula (1897), the inspiration of countless films and plays.
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    From his interest in theatre sprang his lifelong friendship with the actor Henry Irving. Stoker married Oscar Wilde's former sweetheart Florence Balcombe in 1878 and moved with her to London where he became business manager of Irving's Lyceum Theatre. Florence was described by her granddaughter, Ann McCaw, as being "cursed with great beauty" while being "very anti-sex" at the same time. His frustration with his unhappy marriage could explain some of the novel's preoccupation with women's sexuality, especially since women tend to take the dominant sexual role in his novel Dracula This novel was not his first, and it achieved only limited success in his own lifetime.

    51. Dracula - Bram Stoker Review - "A Favourite Thing: Bram Stoker's "Dracula""
    Bram Stoker (18471912) Bram Stoker was born in Dublin in 1847. He was a noted Mathematicianat university and spent most of his adult life as a civil servant.
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    Jonathan Harker, incarcerated in a Transylvanian castle, has an alluring but terrifying dream of three women, eager to prey upon him. His host and jailer is none other than Count Dracula, or Nosferatu, controller of the wolves. overview reviews prices resources ... Next review A Favourite Thing: Bram Stoker's "Dracula"

    52. Stories, Listed By Author
    Stoker, Bram; ie, Abraham Stoker (18471912) Dracula's Daughter Dracula's Guest ;*Dracula, (ss) Dracula's Guest, London Routledge, 1914; written in 1897
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    53. Bram Stoker - L'Ospite Di Dracula
    Translate this page Bram Stoker (1847-1912) è l’autore di Dracula (1897), uno dei libri più lettie tradotti del nostro secolo, ultimo grande capolavoro della tradizione
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    In questi quattro racconti, una vera gemma per gli amatori del genere e che Stephen King definì «assolutamente magnifici», Bram Stoker si conferma un abilissimo manipolatore di trame e un grande creatore di macabre atmosfere, immergendo il lettore in un mondo da incubo popolato da gatti sanguinari ( La squaw ), vagabondi assassini ( Il funerale dei topi ), lupi dai canini affilati come coltelli ( ), fantasmi persecutori animati da una nuova vita perversa ( La Casa del Giudice Bram Stoker Dracula (1897), uno dei libri più letti e tradotti del nostro secolo, ultimo grande capolavoro della tradizione «gotica» della letteratura inglese. Tra gli altri suoi libri vanno ricordati: Il gioiello delle sette stelle La dama del sudario (1909) e La tana del verme bianco Riccardo Reim è nato a Roma nel 1953. Scrittore e regista, ha pubblicato numerosi libri di teatro, saggistica e narrativa, tra cui:

    54. Bram Stoker - Dracula
    Dracula. Buchbesprechung von Evelyn Müller. (simplified version). About the author.Abraham 'Bram' Stoker (18471912) is best remembered as the author of Dracula.
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    Abraham 'Bram' Stoker (1847-1912) is best remembered as the author of Dracula . Born in Marino Crescent in Clontarf, he studied at Trinity College and became a civil servant, a job that he combined with that of drama critic of The Evening Mail. From his interest in theatre sprang his lifelong friendship with the actor Henry Irving. Stoker married Oscar Wilde's former sweetheart Florence Balcombe in 1878 and moved with her to London where he became business manager of Irving's Lyceum Theatre. He supplemented his income by writing a large number of sensational novels, his most famous being the vampire tale Dracula (1897), the inspiration of countless films and plays. Other works include A Life of Irving The Snake's Pass which was set in Ireland and The Lair of the White Worm which was filmed by Ken Russell.
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    55. English Campus - "Dracula" By Bram Stoker
    Secondary. Count Dracula of Transylvania is the central character in thenovel Dracula by British writer Bram Stoker (18471912). Written
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    56. Dracula
    Translate this page Stoker, Bram, seudónimo de Abraham Stoker (1847-1912), escritor británico.Nació en Dublín (Irlanda), en cuya universidad estudió.
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    57. MFS Modern Fiction Studies, Volume 46 - Table Of Contents
    Stoker, Bram, 18471912. Dualists; or the death doom of the double born. Stoker,Bram, 1847-1912 Symbolism. Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912 Language.
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    58. Records For Vampires -- Fiction -- Audio Cassette. (in MARION)
    Stoker, Bram, 18471912. Dracula sound cassette New York Caedmon, nd. Stoker,Bram, 1847-1912. Dracula audio cassette / by Bram Stoker. Clinton, Md.
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    59. Records For Transylvania (Romania) -- Fiction. (in MARION)
    Stoker, Bram, 18471912. Dracula / by Bram Stoker ; with a new introductionby Leonard Wolf. Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912. Dracula / Bram Stoker.
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    Transylvania (Romania) Fiction.
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    60. TRANSYLVANIA ROMANIA FICTION (in VSCCAT)
    TRANSYLVANIA ROMANIA FICTION. Records 1 to 4 of 4. Stoker, Bram, 18471912. Stoker,Bram, 1847-1912. Dracula / Bram Stoker. New York Penguin 1979.
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