"The basic image of Stoker is that of a respectable Anglo-Irish gentleman who was very hard working and devoted to his boss," Skal said. "It's a stuffy cardboard cutout. It's not a person. "He was a ...
Several years ago, I read the book “Dracula” for the first time, expecting that Bram Stoker’s 19th century fable of blood, lust and the undead would be a quaint echo of Dracula’s many screen ...
Before publishing his vampire classic in 1897, the author was employed as a personal secretary at the Actors’ Benevolent Fund The imagination of Bram Stoker gave life to one of literature’s most ...
Obsessed with the 1897 Gothic horror novel and its Hollywood permutations since childhood, the filmmaker now admits the author "was a bit of a hack." By Robert Eggers Touting its “terror, eroticism, ...
On 26 May 1897, a quiet Irish theatre manager published a yellow-bound Gothic horror novel about a Transylvanian count. 129 ...
Bram Stoker has written 4 shows including Dracula Sabbat (Source Material), Dracula (Source Material), Count Dracula; or, A Musical Mania from Transylvania (Source Material), Dracula (Source Material) ...
A long-lost story from Bram Stoker, the Irish author of one of the world's best known gothic horror stories 'Dracula', has been found in Dublin. In a remarkable discovery, the short story by Stoker, ...
Bram Stoker is today's Google Doodle for a reason: He's the author of Dracula, the book the inspired frightening, fun, and engaging works of vampire fiction, and Twilight. But there’s more to the ...
“Something in the Blood: The Untold Story of Bram Stoker, The Man Who Wrote “Dracula’” by David J. Skal; Liveright (652 pages, $35) Several years ago, I read the book “Dracula” for the first time, ...
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