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  1. The Man by Bram Stoker, 2008-08-10
  2. Dracula Unearthed by Bram Stoker, 1998-06-01
  3. Dracula: Adapted from the Novel by Bram Stoker by Bram Stoker, 1993-01-01
  4. BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA by Fred; Hart, James V. (re: Bram Stoker) (afterword by Francis Ford Co Saberhagen, 1992
  5. The Origins of Dracula: Background to Bram Stoker's Gothic Masterpiece by Clive Leatherdale, 1987-11
  6. Bram Stoker's Dracula #1 MINT
  7. Bram Stoker, Joan Acocella'sDracula (Everyman's Library (Cloth)) [Hardcover](2010) by B. (Author), Acocella, J., (Introduction) Stoker, 2010
  8. Bram Stokers Irving by Terry Cunningham, 2004-02-28
  9. Dracula: 1897 Edition (Volume 1) by Bram Stoker, Tom Thomas, 2009-03-23
  10. Bram Stoker Bedside Companion: 10 Stories by the Author of Dracula by Bram Stoker, 1973-06
  11. The Un-Dead: The Legend of Bram Stoker and Dracula (Literature & Criti) by Tremayn Haining, 1997-12
  12. Bram Stoker's Dracula (Monarch Notes) by Bram Stoker, 1972-09
  13. The Origins of Dracula: The Background to Bram Stoker's Gothic Masterpiece
  14. Stoker,Bram-das Schloss des Weissen Lindwurms by

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122. DVD Center - Das ONLINE Magazin: Dracula De Bram Stoker (Bram Stoker´s Dracula,
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123. "Dracula" - Bram Stoker's Greatest Work (Part II) - Stoker, Bram
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124. "Dracula" - Stoker, Bram
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The Lair of the White Worm by stoker, bram Publisher Wildside Press ISBN 158715-561-3 Binding Trade Paper 212 pages.
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127. B O O K I S H
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Stoker, Bram "Dracula" Seit dem ersten Erscheinen des Romans 1897 hat „Dracula“ mittlerweile über 100 Jahre Zeit gehabt, um sich einen festen Platz in der heutigen Popkultur zu sichern, was dazu führte, dass Dracula und Vampir synonyme Wörter geworden sind. Zwar gab es bereits vor Stokers Roman Vampirgeschichten und -romane, doch hat keiner je wieder solch umfassende und weitreichende Nachwirkungen gehabt: Unzählige Verfilmungen haben sich Draculas angenommen und ebenso ungezählte nachfolgende Erzählungen und Romane haben versucht, dem Dracula-Stoff neues Leben einzuhauchen. So hat beispielsweise Freda Warrington mit „Dracula kehrt zurück“ eine moderne Fortsetzung geschrieben, die die Reise der Freunde um das Ehepaar Harker nach Transilvanien beschreibt, die am Ende von Stokers Roman erwähnt wird. Doch worum geht es nun in „Dracula“? Der junge Anwaltsgehilfe Jonathan Harker wird nach Transilvanien geschickt, um dort mit dem Grafen Dracula den Ankauf eines Grundstücks in London abzuschließen. Einmal in dem baufälligen und mit sehr viel gotischer Atmosphäre ausgestattenen Schloss Draculas angekommen, wird Harker mit der Zeit immer misstrauischer gegenüber dem geheimnisvollen und exzentrischen Grafen. Nie sieht er ihn essend, nie sieht er ihn tagsüber und eines Nachts entdeckt er gar, wie Dracula auf allen Vieren die Hauswand hinunterklettert. Bald bestätigen sich Harkers Ängste, denn Dracula reist nach London ab, während er Harker als Gefangenen in seinem Schloss zurücklässt – bewacht von dessen drei Vampirbräuten.

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129. Table Of Contents For Stoker, Bram Abraham
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  • 130. “Carmilla”: Bram Stoker’s Inspiration For Dracula
    An article detailing a similarity in the setting, characters and plot between bram Stokers Draculas Guest and Joseph Sheridan Le Fanus Carmilla.
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    “Carmilla”: Bram Stoker’s Inspiration for Dracula
    “3 May. Bistritz. Left Munich at 8:35 p.m.” Abraham Stoker in this unassuming way begins his Gothic masterpiece, Dracula (The Annotated Dracula 1). Dracula has been called ‘imaginative’ and ‘original.’ , and Harry Ludlam calls it “the product of his own vivid imagination and imaginative research” (Senf 41). However, the originality of Stoker's Dracula is in doubt. By a similarity in the setting, characters and plot, in Bram Stoker’s Gothic work Dracula and the posthumously published short story “Dracula’s Guest,” Stoker is shown to have used Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu’s classic, Gothic, short story, “Carmilla”, as the basis and inspiration for Bram Stoker’s vampiric masterpiece, Dracula.
    Stoker’s use of Styria as the setting for “Dracula’s Guest” and Dracula descended from Le Fanu’s “Carmilla.” An early inclination of debt shows itself in Stoker’s first inclination to use Styria, the Austrian provincial setting for “Carmilla,” as the setting for his vampire novel. Stoker’s earliest manuscript for the novel is dated 8 March, 1890, and an unnamed count is shown to have a castle in Styria (Bierman, 52); six days later, Stoker has substituted Transylvania for Styria in his working notes (Bierman, 53). By using Styria and the quickly changing it to Transylvania, Stoker himself shows that “Carmilla” was in his thoughts at the time when he first started to conceive Dracula.
    In both “Carmilla” and “Dracula’s Guest”, deserted villages and monsters are described in detail which shows a remarkable similarity. In both stories, ruined villages can be found from which the villagers have fled for fear of “revenants” and vampires (Le Fanu, 127). Both villages contain tombs in which rest two undead Countesses, one of which Stoker describes as “a beautiful woman with rounded cheeks and red lips” (“Dracula’s Guest 170) , and which Le Fanu termed “beautiful” and “tinged with life” (134).

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