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The Economist Bram Stoker died on April 20th 1912. “Dracula”, his classic horror novel, spawned a cinematic genre that has been continually revamped
Have vampire films run their course?
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The author died on this day in 1912
98 months ago
CNN International Boo! Happy Halloween and welcome to Dracula's castle. Well, sort of. This is Bran Castle in Romania. Bram Stoker, the author of "Dracula," never actually came here. But because it's the only castle in all of Transylvania that actually fits Stoker's d Read more ... escription of the famed vampire's home, it's known throughout the world as Dracula's Castle, say local tourism officials. Learn more: http://cnn.it/2eMj0kw (
103 months ago
Washington Post Sleep tight.
You can now compete to spend one terrifying night in Dracula’s castle
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The great-grandnephew of Bram Stoker, who penned the famous “Dracula” novel, will play host.
104 months ago
Washington Post World Horrors may await.
You can now compete to spend one terrifying night in Dracula’s Castle
washingtonpost.com
The great grandnephew of Bram Stoker, who penned the famous "Dracula" novel, will play host.
104 months ago
The New York Times - Travel Bram Stoker found inspiration for Dracula in an unlikely place:
116 months ago
Lonely Planet As the birthplace of Bram Stoker, there's more to Dublin than meets the eye...
Pubs, vampires and rebellion: the best of historic Dublin
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This tour of historical highlights – all within striking distance of the centre – will enrich anyone’s appreciation of Dublin.
117 months ago
The New York Times - Travel Bram Stoker found inspiration for his famous Gothic villain in an unlikely place — a sunny seaside Yorkshire village:
117 months ago
The New York Times - Travel Bram Stoker found inspiration for Dracula in an unlikely place — a sunny seaside Yorkshire village.
117 months ago
The New York Times - Travel A Yorkshire, England, village with Goth appeal.
Where Dracula Was Born, and It’s Not Transylvania
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Bram Stoker found inspiration for his famous Gothic villain in an unlikely place — a sunny seaside Yorkshire village.
117 months ago
The New York Times - Travel The lovely Yorkshire, England, town that inspired a horror icon.
Where Dracula Was Born, and It’s Not Transylvania
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Bram Stoker found inspiration for his famous Gothic villain in an unlikely place — a sunny seaside Yorkshire village.
117 months ago
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