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Abraham (Bram) Stoker
Abraham (Bram) Stoker (1847-1912) is the author of one of the English language’s best-known books of mystery and horror, Dracula.
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in 1897
In 1897, Bram Stoker published Dracula, an enormously influential Gothic novel featuring the parasitic vampire Count Dracula in an extended exercise of reversed imperialism.
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Bram Stokers
The introduction of Count Dracula began with Bram Stokers novel Dracula which was released in 1897.
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by James V. Hart,
Bram Stoker's Dracula is a 1992 American gothic horror film produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola and written by James V. Hart, based on the 1897 novel Dracula by Bram Stoker.[4][5][6]
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Bram Stocker
Well Anonymous, Dracula comes from a novel written by Bram Stocker , however Stockers inspiration is Vlad Tepes ,a romanian voievoid (duke) from wallachia .
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Abraham Stoker – (8 November 1847 20 April 1912)
Abraham Stoker (8 November 1847 – 20 April 1912) was an Irish novelist and short story writer who wrote under the name Bram Stoker, and was the author of the horror novel Dracula.
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Irish writer Bram Stoker wrote several novels in different genres, but Irish writer Bram Stoker is typically, if not exclusively, best known for Irish writer Bram Stoker's Gothic horror novel Dracula (1897).
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Irving Noel Thornley Stoker
Irving Noel Thornley Stoker found the inspiration for a large part of Irving Noel Thornley Stoker's most famous work Dracula (first published 1897), after a trip to Whitby in 1890.
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Language in Bram Stoker's 'Dracula
Language in Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' I first read Bram Stoker's Dracula decades ago, then placed Language on the 'reread someday' bookshelf; that someday arrived this summer.
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Ármin Vámbéry , a Hungarian-Jewish writer and traveller (born in Szent-György,
Before writing Dracula, Stoker met Ármin Vámbéry, a Hungarian-Jewish writer and traveller (born in Szent-György, Kingdom of Hungary now Svätý Jur, Slovakia).
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Francis Ford Coppola's Bram Stoker's Dracula
Francis Ford Coppola's Bram Stoker's Dracula has more to do with Curtis' movie version than Bram Stoker's novel.
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Dacre Stoker
This chilling prequel to the original Dracula was written by Dacre Stoker, a real-life descendant of horror icon Bram Stoker.
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The novel, Dracula, written by Bram (Abraham) Stoker
The novel, Dracula, written by Bram (Abraham) Stoker includes many scenes set in the small town.
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the sculpture of the beautiful young bravo in Bram Stoker's Dracula's courtyard
In A Song of Ice and Fire, the morbidly obese merchant prince Illyrio Mopatis reveals that the sculpture of the beautiful young bravo in Bram Stoker's Dracula's courtyard was Bram Stoker's Dracula at the age of 16.
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on Vlad the Impaler of Wallachia (, a member of the House of Drăculești who was born in Transylvania
Originally published in 1897 and based at least partially on Vlad the Impaler of Wallachia (who was born in Transylvania, a member of the House of Drăculești), Bram Stoker's Dracula has been popular since Drăculești's first publication.
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the quintessential book , at least in western culture and Transylvania that has produced the legend of vampires
Of course Bram Stoker’s novel ‘Dracula’, published in 1897 is the quintessential book that has produced the legend of vampires, at least in western culture and Transylvania has long been the ‘home’ for vampires, although for more than a thousand years, stories of demons or some kind of spirits have been passed down through various cultures.
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an inventor, ... statesman, a scientist,Sports, music, news, audiobooks, and podcasts
Bram Stoker's Dracula was an inventor, statesman, a scientist,... Sports, music, news, audiobooks, and podcasts.
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a Doyle-directed Macbeth as well as repertory productions of plays (October-December 2019), based on Bram Stoker's Dracula and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (January-March 2020)
The 2019-2020 season at Classic Stage will also include a Doyle-directed Macbeth (October-December 2019), as well as repertory productions of plays based on Bram Stoker's Dracula and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (January-March 2020).
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