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Drácula de Bram Stoker. El vampiro redimido: (Bram Stoker's Dracula, Francis Ford Coppola 1992)
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Bram Stoker’s Brother, the Brain Surgeon
Progress in Brain Research, 2013This essay examines the life and work of Sir William Thornley Stoker, 1st Baronet (1845-1912), the eldest brother of Bram Stoker (1847-1912), the author of Dracula (1897). Sir William or "Thornley," as he was commonly known, was one of Ireland's leading physicians. He performed some of the first brain surgeries in Ireland using Sir David Ferrier's maps
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2022
The affable and popular theater manager Bram Stoker was born in Clontarf, Ireland, to Abraham and Charlotte Stoker in 1847, into an Irish Protestant (although not Anglo-Irish) family. After a sickly childhood he grew into a robust sportsman, and attended Trinity College Dublin from 1864 to 1866, finally graduating with a BA in 1870.
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The affable and popular theater manager Bram Stoker was born in Clontarf, Ireland, to Abraham and Charlotte Stoker in 1847, into an Irish Protestant (although not Anglo-Irish) family. After a sickly childhood he grew into a robust sportsman, and attended Trinity College Dublin from 1864 to 1866, finally graduating with a BA in 1870.
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Representations, 2021
This paper traces sleep, labor, and attention through the novels of Bram Stoker. Stoker’s sleep reflects a turn-of-the-century fascination with networks of communication and nocturnal productivity. Dracula’s mesmeric sleep—alongside Freud’s near-contemporaneous turning of dreams into “work”—becomes a conduit of information exchange and production ...
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This paper traces sleep, labor, and attention through the novels of Bram Stoker. Stoker’s sleep reflects a turn-of-the-century fascination with networks of communication and nocturnal productivity. Dracula’s mesmeric sleep—alongside Freud’s near-contemporaneous turning of dreams into “work”—becomes a conduit of information exchange and production ...
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Irish Studies Review, 2016
With its avowed remit to represent “the current range of scholarly opinion on Stoker” and “to encourage readers and critics to venture beyond Dracula and its cultural legacy” (36), Bram Stoker: Cen...
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With its avowed remit to represent “the current range of scholarly opinion on Stoker” and “to encourage readers and critics to venture beyond Dracula and its cultural legacy” (36), Bram Stoker: Cen...
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Ein thailändischer Bram Stoker
2019südostasien – Zeitschrift für Politik • Kultur • Dialog, Bd. 34 Nr.
Baumann, Benjamin, Verstappen, Nicolas
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