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The genome sequence of the Dracula fish, Danionella dracula (Britz, Conway & Rüber, 2009) [version 1; peer review: 2 approved] [PDF]
We present a genome assembly from an individual Danionella dracula (the Dracula fish; Chordata; Actinopterygii; Cypriniformes; Danionidae; Danioninae). The genome sequence is 665.21 megabases in span.
Michelle Smith +9 more
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Drácula y el principio de hospitalidad: una revisión conceptual / Dracula and the Principle of Hospitality: A Conceptual Revision [PDF]
El presente ensayo cuestiona no solo a los estudios vigentes sobre el arquetipo del Conde Drácula ya que la mayoría de ellos intentan su comprensión por medio de sus características personales tales como ser no vivo, con autoridad, sediento de sangre ...
Maximiliano E. Korstanje
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Este trabalho deriva de uma pesquisa de tese que estudou o romance Drácula e as características góticas encontradas no texto. Ao trabalharmos com uma perspectiva que abrangia também os aspectos sonoros durante a análise, foi possível perceber que há, no ...
Adriana Falqueto Lemos +2 more
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The Mysteries of the Post-Communist Vampire: Detective Features in the Novel Nepotul lui Dracula by Alexandru Mușina [PDF]
The association of the vampire with Eastern Europe has evolved in crime fictions which transform this fantastic character from a supernatural being to a means to comment on politics, many of them focusing on the imagological opposition between Eastern ...
Marius-Mircea Crișan, Carol Senf
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Places of literary tourism in Romania. Case study: Borgo Pass and Bram Stoker’s Heritage
Literary tourism is a form of cultural tourism, which capitalizes on the material and immaterial heritage in the field of literature, thus contributing to the promotion of places as tourist destinations. Such a place is Borgo Pass, located in Romania, in
Ioan BÎCA
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Strengthening Dracula tourism brand through cartographic approaches
During the last decades, the tourism market saw the growth of national and regional brands based on characters and places promoted through movies and TV series.
Oana Mihaela Stoleriu +3 more
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Death and immortality in "Dracula's Diary": readings through "Corpus Hermeticum"
The knowledge existent at present, which generates the need for a new approach to the myth of Dracula, refers to an almost unanimous reception based on the novel published in 1897 by Bram Stoker and on the tens of the subsequent portrayals which have ...
Lucian Vasile Bâgiu
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Dark Corporeality: Blood, Vampires and Erotics in the British TV Series “Dracula” 2020. Part 1.
The article analyzes the plot tropes of the British mini-series “Dracula”, produced by screenwriters S. Moffat and M. Gatiss, creators of the even more popular TV series “Sherlock”.
Elina A. Sarakaeva
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I will talk about Dracula in order to talk about Breccia. Dracula is the deliberate digression that initially gave the paper its title. As I wrote and thought about the aim of this article, rather than the construction of a transpositive case study, I ...
Laura Vazquez Hutnik
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Dracula has fulfilled the ambition of Dracula: it has colonized and enthralled the industrial and post-industrial Western world, achieved the integration into modern free-market capitalism that its namesake was unable to achieve.
J. Jeffrey Franklin
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