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  1. The Ultimate Collection of... Bram Stoker by Bram Stoker, 2010-06-26
  2. Bram Stoker (University of Wales Press - Gothic Authors: Critical Revisions) by Carol A. Senf, 2011-01-30
  3. Dracula: (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition) by Bram Stoker, 2010-11-30
  4. From the Shadow of Dracula: A Life of Bram Stoker by Paul Murray, 2005-12-27
  5. Drácula (Con índice activo) (Spanish Edition) by Bram Stoker, 2010-03-14
  6. The Lady of the Shroud by Bram Stoker, 2007-09-29
  7. Dracula: The Novel and the Legend - A Study of Bram Stoker's Gothic Masterpiece by Clive Leatherdale, 1993-05
  8. Bram Stoker's Dracula by Fernando Fernandez, 2005-04-26
  9. Dracula (Idw Graphic Classics) by Bram Stoker, Ben Templesmith, 2009-05-20
  10. Dracula (Graphic Classics) by Fiona Macdonald, Bram Stoker, 2007-08-24
  11. Vampires, Mummies and Liberals: Bram Stoker and the Politics of Popular Fiction by David Glover, 1996-01-01
  12. Bram Stoker's Dracula: Sucking Through the Century, 1897-1997
  13. The Lady of the Shroud (Penny Books) by Bram Stoker, 2009-05-10
  14. A Biography of Dracula: The Life Story of Bram Stoker by Harry Ludlam, 1962

61. The Judge's House By Bram Stoker
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When the time for his examination drew near Malcolm Malcolmson made up his mind to go somewhere to read by himself. He feared the attractions of the seaside, and also he feared completely rural isolation, for of old he knew its charms, and so he determined to find some unpretentious little town where there would be nothing to distract him. He refrained from asking suggestions from any of his friends, for he argued that each would recommend some place of which he had knowledge, and where he had already acquaintances. As Malcolmson wished to avoid friends he had no wish to encumber himself with the attention of friends' friends and so he determined to look out for a place for himself. He packed a portmanteau with some clothes and all the books he required, and then took ticket for the first name on the local time-table which he did not know. From the post-office he got the name of the agent, who was rarely surprised at the application to rent a part of the old house. Mr. Carnford, the local lawyer and agent, was a genial old gentleman, and frankly confessed his delight at anyone being willing to live in the house. "To tell you the truth," said he, "I should be only too happy, on behalf of the owners, to let anyone have the house rent free, for a term of years if only to accustom the people here to see it inhabited. It has been so long empty that some kind of absurd prejudice has grown up about it, and this can be best put down by its occupation if only," he added with a sly glance at Malcolmson, "by a scholar like yourself, who wants its quiet for a time."

62. The Judge's House By Bram Stoker
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    From the post-office he got the name of the agent, who was rarely surprised at the application to rent a part of the old house. Mr. Carnford, the local lawyer and agent, was a genial old gentleman, and frankly confessed his delight at anyone being willing to live in the house.

63. Dracula's Homepage
In-depth information on Stoker and Dracula. Includes a discussion board.
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64. Stoker, Bram - Fun Facts And Information
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65. Dracula, By Bram Stoker. Read It Now For Free! (Homepage)
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66. Transylvanian Society Of Dracula - ForensicWiki
Site for the Transylvanian Society of Dracula World Congress 2001. Includes symposium notes and links to related sites.
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67. Reality, Fiction & Symbolism In Bram Stoker's Dracula : An Essay About The Famou
An essay concerning elements of reality, fiction and symbolism in Bram Stoker s Dracula.
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69. Bram Stoker: Dracula: List Of Contents - Free Online Library
Learn about a vampiric count who is hunted after Jonathan Harker, a solicitor, finds out the Count s secret.
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    Bram Stokerwas born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1847, and gained fame for his novel "Dracula" about an aristocratic vampire in Transylvania. The sequel, "Dracula's Guest," was not published for 17 years after the publication of "Dracula," two years after Stoker's death. Stoker also wrote "The Mystery of the Sea" and "Famous Imposters." He was the stage manager for actor Sir Henry Irving and wrote "Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving," after Irving's death.
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    Contrary to popular belief, Stoker did not base his most famous character, Count Dracula, on Prince Vlad II of Romania (at the time called Wallachia). Most of his novel was completed and his vampire protagonist was to be named Count Wampyr. Then, during his research, he came across William Wilkinson's "An Account of the Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia". In this book were brief passages about "Voivode Dracula" (never referred to as Vlad), who crossed the Danube to fight the Turks and helped to drive them out of Wallachia, but was betrayed to them by his brother. What intrigued Stoker was a footnote that in Romanian, Dracula meant Devil. Liking the name for that reason, Stoker changed the name of his vampire from Wampyr to Dracula.

    71. Dracula Study Guide & Literature Essays | GradeSaver
    Full summary and analysis written by Harvard students. Includes a biography, message board, and background information on Dracula.
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    72. "Dracula" - Bram Stoker's Greatest Work (Part I) Quiz - Stoker, Bram
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    73. Rosenbach Museum And Library
    Information on exhibitions and events, collections, education programs and projects, research areas, memberships, and home of the working nots for Stoker s Dracula.
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    74. Dracula - STOKER, Bram | Between The Covers Rare Books
    First edition, the presumed first printing (on noncoated stock and bulking thicker), first issue without any advertisements. Neat ownership label of Colonel Kendal Coghill, C
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    75. Dracula's Guest / Stoker
    Online version of the short story.
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    DRACULA'S GUEST
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    Bram Stoker When we started for our drive the sun was shining brightly on Munich and the air was full of the joyousness of early summer. Just as we were about to depart, Herr Delbruck (the maitre d'hotel of the Quatre Saisons, where I was staying) came down, bareheaded, to the carriage and, after wishing me a pleasant drive, said to the coachman, still holding his hand on the handle of the carriage door: "Remember you are back by nightfall. The sky looks bright but there is a shiver in the north wind that says there may be a sudden storm. But I am sure you will not be late." Here he smiled and added, "for you know what night it is." Johann answered with an emphatic, "Ja, mein Herr," and, touching his hat, drove off quickly. When we had cleared the town, I said, after signalling him to stop: "Tell me, Johann, what is tonight?" I remembered the old custom of burying suicides at cross-roads: "Ah! I see, a suicide. How interesting!" But for the life of me I could not make out why the horses were frightened. "No?" I said, questioning him; "isn't it long since the wolves were so near the city?"

    76. Stoker, Bram
    Irish novelist, actor, theatre manager, and author. Born in Dublin, he was educated there at Trinity College, and followed his father into the civil service.
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    77. Dracula's Guest By Bram Stoker
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      Johann answered with an emphatic, "Ja, mein Herr," and, touching his hat, drove off quickly. When we had cleared the town, I said, after signalling to him to stop:
      "Tell me, Johann, what is tonight?"

    78. Stoker, Bram
    Classic Online • US mirror of Stoker, Bram Stoker, Bram Book list Dracula. A vampiric count who is hunted after Jonathan Harker, a solicitor, finds out the Count's secret
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    79. Théophile Gautier
    An influence for the writing of some parts of Bram Stoker s Dracula. Includes biography, bibliography, and links.
    http://www.mta.ca/faculty/arts-letters/mll/french/gautier/index.htm
    , de Mademoiselle de Maupin , du Capitaine Fracasse et du ballet Giselle

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