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Dracula: Sense & Nonsense
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Elizabeth Miller |
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2000 |
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Was Vlad the Impaler the inspiration for Bram Stoker's novel Dracula? No! Did Stoker write about Transylvania from first-hand experience? No! Has the model for Count Dracula's castle been found? No! Must Count Dracula stay out of the sunlight? Absolutely not! Literary sleuth Elizabeth Miller exposes these and numerous other popular misconceptions, distortions, and fabrications that have plagued our understanding of Stoker and his famous novel. Where is this nonsense coming from? This book will tell you. |
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DAN OLWELL |
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LONG TIME FAN OF VAMPIRE STORIES AND BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA. CURRENTLEY DOING RESEARCH ON THE LIFE OF BRAM STOKER, AND THE CONCEPTION OF BOTH HIS VAMPIRE CHARACTER AND HIS NOVEL FOR A COLLEGE ENGLISH CLASS CALLED; "HORROR:FROM MARY SHELLEY TO STEPHEN KING." |
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