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Graphic Classics Vol. 7: Bram StokerA detailed review of the graphic novel adaptation of Bram Stoker's most famous stories.
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Technological and Foreign Invasions of Modern Gothic Briton, and Other Old Wolves Tales in Bram Stoker's DraculaAnalysis of Bram Stoker's "Dracula." -
Bram Stoker: Dracula is Just the BeginningAbraham "Bram" Stoker, best known for writing the gothic horror novel "Dracula," also published numerous other fiction, nonfiction and short stories during his career.
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Christianity in Bram Stoker's DraculaThis article examines Christianity in Bram Stoker's "Dracula."
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Dracula! the Irish Plan to Commemorate His Creator, Bram Stoker, with a Statue in DublinBram Stoker's great-great-nephew, Dacre - an American - led a campaign to honour Dracula's creator in his home town of Dublin. -
Biography: Bram StokerBram Stoker author of several books, but only one successful book was Dracula. -
Fatal Attraction in Bram Stoker's DraculaCharacters in Stoker's Dracula are attracted to vampires even though the vampires represent forces of evil.
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Bram Stoker's DraculaPersonal reactions upon reading Bram Stoker's masterpiece of horror.
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Bram Stoker: the Master of DescriptionAre you a Twilight Fan? Ever wonder how the vampire originated? Consider reading Bram Stoker's Dracula for the original vampire experience. -
Bram Stoker: My Favorite Irish NovelistIreland has many authors from James Joyce, Oscar Wilde even to film director Neil Jordan. But my favorite Irish author is the one and the only Bram Stoker, read why he's my favorite and even learn about his career.
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The Maternal Role of Bram Stoker's DraculaIn Bram Stoker's Dracula, one of history's most frightening figures is no more terrifying than he is feminine. Through the opposite switching of gothic fiction, the lead vampire represents a maternal role as being both fertile and motherly.
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Dreaming of Dracula; Bram Stoker's Masterpiece is Published in 1897It's been 113 years since Bram Stoker published Dracula in 1897, We now have over a hundred years of a culture, and sub-cultures inspired by Dracula, the character Bram Stoker cobbled together from folklore and legend.
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The Demonologist by Michael Laimo (Leisure Books): Bram Stoker Finalist Michael Laimo is at it Again with His Newest Horror TaleFormer Bram Stoker finalist Michael Laimo has once again woven a tale to keep you on the edge of your seat in, The Demonologist. It's a page turner that keeps you guessing from the opening rock concert scene until the end.
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Review of Bram Stoker's DraculaReview of 1991s Bram Stoker's Dracula -
Bram Stoker's Dracula: Blood and ClassA college level research essay on Dracula, Bram Stoker's classic novel of vampirism and capitalism.
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Bram Stoker's Dracula ReviewThis is a review of the film Bram Stoker's Dracula, directed by Francis Coppola.
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Graphic Novel Review: Ballantine Books/Del Rey's "Bram Stoker's DRACULA"A review of the graphic novel Bram Stoker's DRACULA
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Bram Stoker's Dracula: A ReviewDracula by Bram Stoker has been heralded over the years as a classic. More movies, and spin-offs, have resulted from Dracula by Bram Stoker than any other book that I know of.
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Movie Review: Bram Stoker's Dracula's GuestDracula's Guest by Bram Stoker is a little known companion story to Stoker's classic Dracula. Here it's given shoddy movie treatment with a professional bodybuilder as the vampire King. Trust me, it's not as bad as it sounds - it's much worse. -
The Cultural Parasite: Sucking the Blood from Social Conventions in Bram Stoker's DraculaIt is necessary to examine Dracula's role as an encroacher and evaluate his effects on nineteen-century England's idyllic virtue.
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Eroticism and the New Woman in Bram Stoker's DraculaThis research paper describes Dracula's dominance over Mina and Lucy, exposing their sexuality. Their sexuality goes against Victorian standards, which demand women be sexually pure.
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Dracula Legend Revived by Descendent of Bram StokerIn a sequel to the famed 1897 novel "Dracula," penned by Stoker's own grandson, the original vampire is revisited and reworked. -
The Scariest Movies of All Time (Bram Stoker's Dracula)In honor of Halloween I will be reviewing my top ten scary movies in order to get your heart pounding.
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Bram Stoker: The Life of a Irish Gothic NovelistA look at the life and work of the author of the horror classic Dracula. -
Stoker's Use of Homoerotic Behavior in Dracula to Relieve Feelings of Guilt Over Oscar WildeBram Stoker's Dracula is one of the most popular novels of all time, yet many readers are unaware of a striking back story to the classic novel. Homeroticism, attributed to Stoker's unresolved feelings about Oscar Wilde, provides unique insights into the novel.
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Review of 'Bram Stoker's Dracula'- Released in 1992. The Very Best of All Vampire MoviesAlthough this movie is 16 years old, it is my all-time favorite movie. Now that it is getting up there in years and vampire movies are all the rage again, new 'blood' should discover the best. -
Vampire Showdown: Bram Stoker's Count Dracula Versus Anne Rice's LestatIf Lestat of the Vampire Chronicles were to match wits and brawn with Count Dracula, who would win? While these two bloodsuckers have much in common, they also are of conflicting natures. Which of these infamous fiends do you prefer?
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Bram Stoker's Dracula: Capitalist ExploiterDracula can be read as one of the first fictional representations of the capitalist owner model and blood works as a symbol of commodity in the novel.
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Recommended Horror Novels for New Horror FansIf you're new to horror or just looking for some horror essentials to read, this article contains some recommendations for you. It covers much, from Bram Stoker to Stephen King, and discusses horror as a concept rather than just a genre.
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The Complete Dracula #1: Comic Book ReviewIn The Complete Dracula, Leah Moore and John Reppion adapt Bram Stoker's classic novel into a five issue comic book mini-series.
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Vampirism and New Woman in DraculaThis article is about the new woman in Bram Stoker's Dracula.
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The Dark Mirror - Is Dracula a Metaphor for the Anti-Christ?Analysis of the Bram Stoker classic and Biblical text in effort to prove that the King of the Undead is also the image of the Anti-Christ.
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Dracula: The Death of Old Fashioned WomenThis article discusses the transformation of women in Bram Stoker's "Dracula."
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The Unicorn WhispererHow Bram Stoker helped me become a unicorn whisperer.
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Vlad the Impaler - the Historical Figure Behind DraculaDracula remains one of the most popular vampire, present in movies, music and literature. Based on the character from Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula", he is loosely tied to a Wallachian prince called by it's own people Vlad Tepes meaning Vlad the Impaler
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Causes, and Treatment for Renfield's Syndrome Also Known as Clinical VampirismRenfield's Syndrome is a type of schizophrenia or paraphilia (sexual arousal). The name Renfield for ths disease was chosen from a character in Bram Stoker's novel, Dracula, published in 1887
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Thicker Than Water: The Vampire Diaries Part I - a Movie ReviewA review of indie film "Thicker Than Water..." an entry into the Bram Stoker Film Festival.
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Renfield's Syndrome, a Psychological Condition Where Humans Drink BloodRenfield's Syndrome is a type of schizophrenia or paraphilia (sexual arousal). The name Renfield for ths disease was chosen from a character in Bram Stoker's novel, Dracula, published in 1887.
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Vampire Movies - the Best Dracula AdaptationsBetween the 1920s and the 1980s it was hard to find a vampire in popular culture that wasn't inspired in some way be Bram Stoker's Dracula. Here are my pics for the top Dracula adaptations.
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Dracula, the Novel vs. Buffy, the TV SeriesThis is my attempt at showing how Bram Stoker made Dracula pure evil, while Buffy and the others in the TV series didn't take Dracula all that seriously and he was just another vampire.
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