When Bram Stoker first published his novel Dracula at the end of the 19th Century few could have predicted the impact his literary vision would generate especially the critics who were far from ...
Discover the wildlife of Transylvania, a mysterious and secretive region hiding some of Europe’s last true wilderness. Its soaring Carpathian Mountains and vast ancient forests provide sanctuary for ...
Dracula, aka Nosferatu, remains one of the most terrifying and well-known figures in pop culture. Since author Bram Stoker introduced the world to his vampiric vision with his 1897 novel, the ...
Both Nosferatu and Dracula are iconic vampires, they offer vastly different interpretations of the myth. Bram Stoker’s Dracula is a charming, aristocratic fiend, wielding seduction alongside menace.
The arrival of the Demeter in Bram Stoker's Dracula serves as a fundamental part of the titular character's story: the ship brings death himself to England. Stoker drew inspiration for his ...
Carol Senf, a professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, reflects on Dracula's legacy. Carol A. Senf, Professor, School of Literature, Media, and Communication. Photo by Ivan ...
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