1. Lost Journal of Bram Stoker
Bram Stoker was in his early 20s when the journal began in 1871. He had graduated from Ireland's Trinity College and was working at Dublin Castle. . It ...
Bram's own journal, notes he begun in the year 1871, transcribed and published by Dacre Stoker & Elizabeth Miller in 2012.
2. Bram Stoker | Biography, Books, Dracula, & Facts - Britannica
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Bram Stoker was an Irish writer best known as the author of the Gothic horror tale Dracula (1897). Due to illness, Stoker could not stand or walk until he was seven years old. He went on to become an outstanding athlete and football (soccer) player at Trinity College (1864–70) in Dublin, where he
3. Bram Stoker Wrote Dracula at Age 50. Was It Inspired by His Soul-Sucking ...
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Why am I so obsessed with Bram Stoker and Dracula? The sad truth — I spent too many years too afraid to ditch a series of soul-sucking jobs. But at least Bram had a creative solution!
4. 125 Years of Dracula | UVA Engagement
Oct 17, 2022 · Stepanic shares historical details about Bram Stoker's character and novel Dracula as we celebrate its 125th year of publication.
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5. The Real History That Went Into Bram Stoker's Dracula | TIME
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Bram Stoker claimed that many of the characters in his novel 'Dracula' were real people
6. Dracula' Author Bram Stoker Facts - Mental Floss
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Today, Bram Stoker is best known as the author of 'Dracula.' But in life, he was better known as a theatrical manager.
7. Bram Stoker | Vampedia - Fandom
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Abraham "Bram" Stoker (November 8, 1847– April 20, 1912) was an Irish author, best known today for his 1897 Gothic novel Dracula. During his lifetime, he was better known as the personal assistant of actor Henry Irving and business manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London, which Irving owned. Stoker was born on 8 November 1847 at 15 Marino Crescent, Clontarf, on the northside of Dublin, Ireland. His parents were Abraham Stoker (1799–1876) from Dublin and Charlotte Mathilda Blake Thornley (1818–19
8. BRAM STOKER'S LIFE & FAMILY
A family perspective on Bram Stoker's life and his work in Dublin and London - civil servant, theatre manager, novelist.
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9. When Bram Met Walt | National Endowment for the Humanities
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Johnny Depp and Tim Burton, diehard Dark Shadows fans, resuscitated two-hundred-year-old vampire Barnabas Collins and his dysfunctional family from the 1960s TV show. In Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, the president stops the vampire-led Confederacy from destroying the Union. Then there was the return of True Blood, HBO’s Southern Gothic gore fest, which features a love triangle between perky waitress Sookie and her vampire suitors, Bill and Eric. And, this November, tens of thousands of young girls and their mothers will be lining up for midnight showings of the final movie in Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight series.
10. Bram Stoker, the Irish author of 'Dracula,' dies in 1912 - IrishCentral
Apr 20, 2024 · Bram Stoker, who was born in Clontarf in Dublin and went on to be remembered for his work "Dracula," died in London on April 20, 1912.
Bram Stoker, who was born in Clontarf in Dublin and went on to be remembered for his work "Dracula," died in London on April 20, 1912.
11. Bram Stoker - Dracula, Books & Quotes - Biography (Bio.)
Apr 2, 2014 · He also began carving out a second career as a writer, publishing his first novel, The Primrose Path, in 1875. Stoker published his most famous ...
Irish writer Bram Stoker is best known for authoring the classic 19th-century horror novel 'Dracula.'
12. The Science of Bram Stoker's Dracula - Rosenbach Museum
Nov 3, 2017 · But Bram Stoker was fascinated by the science of his day—particularly medical science. His older brother, Thornley, was a notable surgeon; some ...
Since Frankenstein & Dracula: Gothic Monsters, Modern Science opened on Friday the 13th of October, I’ve fielded a few questions from surprised visitors: Dracula, really? It’s not d…
13. "Dracula" goes on sale in London | May 27, 1897 | HISTORY
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The first copies of the classic vampire novel "Dracula," by Irish writer Bram Stoker, appear in London bookshops on May 26, 1897.
14. Bram Stoker & The Sinking Of RMS Titanic | Beside Every Man
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News of Bram Stoker’s death, on 20 April 1912, was overshadowed somewhat by reports of the sinking of the RMS Titanic five days earlier. This tragedy resonated particularly with Bram’s …
15. Some Legends Don't Withstand the Test of Time - Cannonball Read
Some Legends Don't Withstand the Test of Time. Bram Stoker's Dracula by Bram Stoker, Edited by Jan Needle. November 2, 2021 by Ale Leave a Comment.
Full disclosure, I had no idea I'd ordered the edited and abridged version from the library, but I decided to give it a go anyway since the abridged version was still some 400 pages. I never had to read "Dracula" in school, and while, like most people, I'm aware of the general premise of the story,
16. [PDF] Repulsive to Romantic: The Evolution of Bram Stoker's Dracula
Although Bram Stoker did not create the legend of vampires, his novel Dracula has become the foundation on which the vast collections of modern works ...