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A new inscription may prove Dracula is buried in Naples, Italy, challenging old beliefs about the vampire prince’s final ...
Dracula is, similarly, a monumental moment in the history of horror cinema, kickstarting two decades of Universal Pictures’ monster movie mania, which came to include Frankenstein, The Mummy ...
By feeding off upstanding English citizens, Stoker’s Dracula maintains the survival of his race, just as Jews newly arrived in Great Britain sustain themselves by usurping money and wealth ...
Dracula may have wept blood on tear-stained letters, chemical analysis reveals From George Orwell to Vlad the Impaler, this novel form of analytical chemistry is enhancing how we view history ...
Dracula Book 1: The Impaler is the first work from Wagner and Jones' new publishing company Orlok Press. The book goes back to the beginning of Vlad Dracula's story, when he joined the elite ranks ...
Note: This article contains spoilers for every version of “Nosferatu” and several “Dracula” films. If Robert Eggers’ “Nosferatu” is your first introduction to the lesser-known ...
But few have embraced the queer side of the character, with its LGBTQ+ origins being traced back to the author himself. ... (1847-1912) the Irish writer, best known for his novel Dracula (1897).
As for the fictional Dracula — from the imagination of Irish author Bram Stoker — the writer, who thought up the mythical creature, never visited Bran Castle — or anywhere in Romania — and ...
Dive into an exclusive interview with Gordon Greenberg as he shares insights into the reimagining of Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors, currently playing Off-Broadway. Discover the origins of the show ...
There's one from 1936 called "Dracula's Daughter." "Dracula's Daughter" is (mysterious music) about this Countess, named Countess Zaleska, and she feels cursed with her vampirism and very much ...
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