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THE VAMPIRLIJA HILL IN THE VILLAGE OF MIJAJLOVAC (TRSTENIK): A POSSIBLE LOCATION FOR THE BIRTHPLACE OF EUROPEAN ‘VAMPIROLOGY’

open access: yesИстраживања, 2021
Vampires gained worldwide popularity due to the classic novel about the most famous one, Dracula, written by Bram Stoker in 1897. Bram Stoker’s Dracula has very little in common with his inspiration, the fifteenth-century Wallachian ruler Vlad III (1431 ...
ALEKSANDAR RISTIĆ
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Ja, wampir („Dracula c’est moi”)

open access: yesKwartalnik Filmowy, 2001
Od wydania słynnej książki Brama Stokera Dracula minęło ponad sto lat, a tematem rozważań Wałaszewskiego jest zmieniająca się na przestrzeni ostatnich 100 lat figura, znak i symbol wampira w filmach i grach multimedialnych.
Zbigniew Wałaszewski
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Hipnosis, magnetismo animal y monstruosidad en la literatura inglesa de finales del siglo XIX

open access: yesAsclepio: Revista de Historia de la Medicina y de la Ciencia, 2019
En el presente trabajo exploraremos la imagen literaria del magnetismo animal y de la hipnosis a través del análisis de dos obras de ficción: las novelas El escarabajo (1897) de Richard Marsh y Drácula (1897) de Bram Stoker.
Juan Marcos Bonet Safont
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(Not So) Safe Houses in Bram Stoker’s The Primrose Path

open access: yesReview of Irish Studies in Europe, 2019
This article aims to analyse the role safe houses (or houses that are deemed safe by their occupants) play in one of Bram Stoker’s first published works, The Primrose Path (1875).
Manuel Cadeddu
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The Strange and Spooky Battle over Bats and Black Dresses: The Commodification of Whitby Goth Weekend and the Loss of a Subculture [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
From counterculture to subculture to the ubiquity of every black-clad wannabe vampire hanging around the centre of Western cities, Goth has transcended a musical style to become a part of everyday leisure and popular culture. The music’s cultural terrain
Bennett A.   +17 more
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L’espace dans le roman de Bram Stoker

open access: yesGéographie et Cultures, 2007
The complex “Dracula” phenomenon, determined by Bram Stoker’s novel, published in 1987, in London, continues to stimulate the research of many contemporaries.
Daniela Dumitrescu
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The Egyptian Museum in Fiction: The Mummy’s Eyes as the ‘Black Mirror’ of the Empire

open access: yesCahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens, 2021
This article considers the way the late nineteenth-century genre of mummy fiction represents the exhibition of Egyptian mummies in the space of private or public museums. In the context of the constitution of the ‘imperial archive’ (Thomas Richards), the
Nolwenn Corriou
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„Przed” i „po” Bramie Stokerze (D. Stoker, I. Holt, „Dracula: Nieumarły;” D. Stoker, J.D. Barker, „Dracul”)

open access: yesLiteratura i Kultura Popularna
The author analyzes two contemporary novels: Dracula the Un-Dead by Dacre Stoker (Bram Stoker’s relative) and Ian Holt (2009) and Dracul by Dacre Stoker and J.D. Barker (2018). The main question is whether the modern books can be treated as (respectively)
Krystyna Walc
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FANTASI DAN PSIKOANALISIS DALAM DRACULA KARYA BRAM STOKER

open access: yesOkara: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra, 2011
Based on Bram Stoker’s novel entitled Dracula translated by Mrs. Suwarni A.S., this paper tries to reveal fantasy and psychoanalysis through the elements of the novel such as theme, characters, and setting.
Rida Wahyuningrum
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