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When the Irish author Bram Stoker penned his popular novelDraculain the mid-1890s, he drew on many sources of inspiration — from Transylvanian folklore and the real-life figures of Vlad the Impaler and Countess Elizabeth Báthory to English Gothic novels and probably even Irish mythology abo...
but also, surely, of his fellow Dubliner Bram Stoker, and of Dracula’s arrival in England on a sailing ship run aground in a storm. Vampires were always lurking in the cellars of modernism, among the foundations. Perhaps, indeed, ‘vampire modernism’ isn...
We want to present the truth about Count Dracula. You will find here historical facts, what is true and what is not true about Dracula movie and Dracula book. Also a lot of informations about Dracula Castle.
This second clown, Gwynplaine, bows his head into shadows, masking the permanent grin stretched across his face in a failed attempt to convey, if not sadness, then anything other than mirth, joy and laughter. Though often classified as a horror movie, The Man Who Laughs (1928) stretches ...
He was a long-time syndicated political columnist for The New York Times and wrote the "On Language" column in The New York Times Magazine about popular etymology, new or unusual usages, and other language-related topics. Birthplace: New York City, New York, USA Jon Lord Dec. at 71 (...
writer Nicole Givens Kurtz, and many more. Edited by Jesse J. Holland, distinguished visiting scholar in residence at the U. S. Library of Congress who edited the Marvel anthologyBlack Panther: Tales of Wakandaand wrote the novelization of the graphic novelBlack Panther: Who Is the Black ...
Why should the reader beware? The Message in "Kubla Khan": Samuel Taylor Coleridge was one of the two founders of the Romantic movement in English literature of the late 18th and early 19th century. Coleridge claimed that he based the poem "Kubla Khan" on an opium-induced drea...
Published in 1896 and one of the most memorable horror stories ever written, Dracula, by Irish writer Bram Stoker,is the story of a vampire(吸血鬼),someone who lives on human blood. Stoker wrote the book after reading stories about Central European vampires and set his novel in Transylvania....