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  1. Graphic Classics Volume 7: Bram Stoker - 1st Edition (Graphic Classics (Graphic Novels)) by Bram Stoker, John Pierard, et all 2003-10-13
  2. Beyond Dracula: Bram Stoker's Fiction and its Cultural Context by William Hughes, 2000-11-04
  3. The Man Who Wrote Dracula: A Biography of Bram Stoker by Daniel Farson, 1975-06
  4. The Annotated Dracula by Bram Stoker, 1975-05
  5. Dracula: Bram Stoker (New Casebooks)
  6. Bram Stoker: The Man Who Wrote Dracula (Great Life Stories) by Steven Otfinoski, 2005-11
  7. Bram Stoker: Author of Dracula (World Writers) by Nancy Whitelaw, 1998-07
  8. Dracula: The Novel & the Legend : A Study of Bram Stoker's Gothic Masterpiece by Clive Leatherdale, 1985-09
  9. Bram Stoker's Dracula: Sucking Through the Century, 1897-1997
  10. Stoker's Dracula (Cliffs Notes) by Samuel J. Umland, 1983-08-11
  11. Count Dracula Goes to the Movies: Stoker's Novel Adapted, 1922-1995 by Lyndon W. Joslin, 1999-09
  12. Moon Rising by Ann Victoria Roberts, 2000-12
  13. Legends of Dracula (Biography (a & E)) by Thomas Streissguth, 1999-01
  14. Dracula: The Vampire and the Critics (Studies in Speculative Fiction) by Margaret L. Carter, 2000-01-19

21. BRAM STOKER, 1847-1912: Dracula
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Bram Stoker, 1847-1912 Abraham "Bram" Stoker was born near Dublin on November 8, 1847, the third of seven children. An unidentified illness kept him virtually bedridden until age seven. Was the ailment of physical or psychological origin? Was it responsible for Stoker's periodic lapses into morbidity? As with so much of Stoker's life, the truth of this matter remains shrouded in mystery. Young Bram had always dreamed of becoming a writer, but his father had safer plans. Yielding to the elder's wishes, he followed his father into a career as a civil servant in Dublin Castle. Year 1890 marks the beginning of Stoker's research for his masterwork, Dracula , which, seen years later, would launch its bloodthirsty protagonist, Count Dracula (if not the author himself), on a course toward world-wide acclaim.
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Bram Stoker began his notes for the story in 1890, a full seven years before publication. He chose Whitby as his English location, a popular shipping port, and supposedly a favorite vacation site of his. A ruined cathedral overlooking the ocean there served as the inspiration for the pivotal location of Carfax Abby. As for the choice of Transylvania and the name Dracula, both came much later, almost as an afterthought before publication. As Stoker researched the vampire myth, he was drawn inextricably to the cradle of the vampire myth in Europe, the Balkans. Prince Vlad Tepes (nicknamed "Dracula", Hungarian for "Son of the Dragon") features quite prominently in Balkan history, both for his role as defender of the Christian faith against the Turks, and for his legendary cruelty.

22. Literary Encyclopedia: Stoker, Bram
Stoker, Bram (18471912). Novelist, Biographer, Children’s writer, Essayist,Journalist, Story writer, Theatre manager, Civil servant.
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23. Bram Stoker (1847-1912) - Bram Stoker - Dracula
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24. Bram Stoker - Books And Biography
To read literature by Bram Stoker, select from the list on the left. Abraham Bram Stoker (18471912) was born in Clontarf, Ireland on November 8th, 1847.
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Encyclopedia Article Stoker, Bram , full name Abraham Stoker (1847-1912), British writer, born in Dublin, Ireland, and educated at the University of Dublin. After ten years as a civil servant and a literary and dramatic critic, he left Ireland in 1876 to become secretary and business manager for English actor Sir Henry Irving , joining him in the management of the Lyceum Theatre, London. He remained associated with Irving until the actor's death in 1905. Stoker wrote many books, including Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving (1906). His classic novel of horror

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27. UTEL: Bram Stoker Page
Bram Stoker (18471912) A Bio-bibliographical note about Bram Stoker. Born inDublin in November 1847, Bram Stoker was the third of seven children.
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    "Born in Dublin in November 1847, Bram Stoker was the third of seven children. When he was sixteen he started at Trinity College Dublin, where, overcoming previous disabilities, he became the University athletics champion. While at University he developed a great passion for the theatre after witnessing a performance by the actor Henry Irving. "Stoker followed in his father's footsteps and became a clerk in the Civil Service in 1870 but his interest in the arts continued to grow and the following year he wrote the first of his many theatre reviews. In 1878 his strong admiration for Henry Irving led the actor to appoint him business manager at London's Lyceum Theatre. In the same year Stoker married the twenty-year old Florence Balcombe. "Although Stoker wrote a number of short stories which appeared in magazines his reputation as an author stands almost wholly on his novel

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    Resource Amazon.com Description "I am here to do Your bidding, Master. I am Your slave, and You will reward me, for I shall be faithful." These words spoken by Renfield to Dracula might have been said by Bram Stoker to his boss, the mesmerizing, domineering actor Henry Irving. Stoker was such a mild-mannered, secretive man that the real subject of this acclaimed biography turns out to be the genesis of his novel Dracula , and Irvingthe man who, according to Barbara Belford, inspired its famous monster. Other fascinating characters who appear in Stoker's life are Florence Stoker (courted by Oscar Wilde before Bram married her), Ellen Terry (Irving's leading lady), Walt Whitman, the aging Lord Tennyson, W. S. Gilbert, William Gladstone, Lady Speranza Wilde, her son Oscar, Queen Victoria (who knights Irving, the first actor so honored), George Bernard Shaw, and Mark Twain. As Margot Peters writes in the New York Times Book Review

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    32. Bram Stoker
    Bram Stoker (18471912) was born in Dublin, the third of seven children. He wasa sickly child and didn t gain his strength until he was about seven.
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    As who should say, 'I am Sir Oracle, And when I ope my lips, let no dog bark.' William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice [Gratiano] We thought her dying whilst she slept, And sleeping when she died. Thomas Hood, The Death Bed Since Wilkie Collins left us we have had no tale of mystery so liberal in matter and so closely woven. The Bookman, August 1897 ... her breast heaved softly ... And then insensibly there came the strange change which I had noticed in the night ... the mouth opened, and the pale gums, drawn back, made the teeth look longer and sharper than ever ... and said in a soft voluptuous voice, such as I had never heard from her lips: 'Arthur! Oh, my love, I am so glad you have come! Kiss me!' Bram Stoker, Dracula He was deadly pale, just like a waxen image, and the red eyes glared with the horrible vindictive look which I knew too well ... Bram Stoker, Dracula Lower and lower went her head as the lips went below the range of my mouth and chin and seemed about to fasten on my throat ... I could feel the soft, shivering touch of the lips on the supersensitive skin of my throat, and the hard dents of two sharp teeth, just touching and pausing there. I closed my eyes in a languorous ecstasy and waited - waited with a beating heart. Bram Stoker, Dracula

    33. Bram Stoker Homepage And Biography On Bibliomania.com
    Bram Stoker Homepage and Biography on Bibliomania.com. (18471912) I wasafraid to raise my eyelids, but looked out and saw perfectly under the lashes.
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    34. But What About Dracula And Vampires?
    Personal Author Stoker, Bram, 18471912. Title Dracula / Bram Stoker ; with anintroduction and Personal subject Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912. Dracula.
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      Personal Author: Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912.
      Title: Dracula / Bram Stoker ; with an introduction and notes by Maud Ellmann.
      Publication info: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1996.
      Physical description: xxxii, 389 p. ; 18 cm.
      Series Title: The World's classics
      Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [xxx]-xxxii).
      Subject term: Dracula, Count (Fictitious character)Fiction.
      Subject term: VampiresFiction.
      Geographic term: Transylvania (Romania)Fiction.
      Geographic term: London (England) Fiction.
      Genre or Form: Psychological fiction.
      Genre or Form: Horror fiction.
      Added author: Ellmann, Maud, 1954-
      LCCN: 96012974 //r97
      ISBN: 0192824627 (pbk.)
      PR 6037 .T617 D7 1996
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    35. Bram Stoker Biography / Biography Of Bram Stoker Main Biography
    Bram Stoker (18471912) is best known as the author of Dracula (1897), one ofthe most famous horror novels of all time. Abraham Stoker was born in Clontarf
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    Name: Bram Stoker Variant Name: Abraham Stoker Birth Date: November 8, 1847 Death Date: April 20, 1912 Place of Birth: Clontarf, Ireland Place of Death: London, England Nationality: Irish Gender: Male Occupations: writer Bram Stoker Main Biography Bram Stoker (1847-1912) is best known as the author of Dracula (1897), one of the most famous horror novels of all time. Abraham Stoker was born in Clontarf, Ireland in 1847. He was a sickly child, bedridden for much of his boyhood. As a student at Trinity College, however, he excelled in athletics as well as academics, and graduated with honors in mathematics in 1870. He worked for ten years in the Irish Civil Service, and during this time contributed drama criticism to the Dublin Mail.

    36. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Stoker, Bram [Abraham], 1847-191
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    37. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Stoker, Bram [Abraham], 1847-1912
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    38. The Lair Of The White Worm, By Bram Stoker ...
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  • Chapter 1 ADAM SALTON ARRIVES
  • Chapter 2 THE CASWALLS OF CASTRA REGIS
  • Chapter 3 DIANA'S GROVE
  • Chapter 4 THE LADY ARABELLA MARCH
  • Chapter 5 THE WHITE WORM
  • Chapter 6 HAWK AND PIGEON
  • Chapter 7 OOLANGA
  • Chapter 8 SURVIVALS
  • Chapter 9 SMELLING DEATH
  • Chapter 10 THE KITE
  • Chapter 11 MESMER'S CHEST
  • Chapter 12 THE CHEST OPENED
  • Chapter 13 OOLANGA'S HALLUCINATIONS
  • Chapter 14 BATTLE RENEWED
  • Chapter 15 ON THE TRACK
  • Chapter 16 A VISIT OF SYMPATHY
  • Chapter 17 THE MYSTERY OF "THE GROVE"
  • Chapter 18 EXIT OOLANGA
  • Chapter 19 AN ENEMY IN THE DARK
  • Chapter 20 METABOLISM
  • Chapter 21 GREEN LIGHT
  • Chapter 22 AT CLOSE QUARTERS
  • Chapter 23 IN THE ENEMY'S HOUSE
  • Chapter 24 A STARTLING PROPOSITION
  • Chapter 25 THE LAST BATTLE
  • Chapter 26 FACE TO FACE
  • Chapter 27 ON THE TURRET ROOF
  • Chapter 28 THE BREAKING OF THE STORM
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