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Bram Stoker's now iconic horror novel "Dracula" went on sale in London. Stoker's editors had deleted the first 101 pages from his manuscript and altered ...
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Dracula, adapted and directed by Kip Williams, will play at the Noel Coward Theatre for a limited 16-week engagement from February 4-May 31, 2026. It marks Erivo’s return to the stage for the first ...
In 1897, author Bram Stoker published the horror novel “Dracula,” about a vampiric count who feeds on his victims’ blood and the hunter named Abraham Van Helsing obliged to stop him.
Dracula, prince of darkness, lord of the undead! This mythical character leaped onto the page from the fevered imagination of Irish writer Bram Stoker in 1897. But the historical figure who shares ...
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When a story has been told innumerable times, it can be tempting to reinvent the tale. This is certainly the case with “Dracula,” the gothic novel that has risen to mythic status over the course of ...
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For example, a 1976 article in House and Garden magazine described Bran Castle as "where Dracula, or Vlad the Impaler, lived." Under current ownership, the attraction has, to a degree, embraced ...
Scotland played its part in the Dracula story more than once ... This article was originally published in Ireland of the Welcomes magazine. Subscribe now! Some of the inspiration may have come ...