Review of Dacre Stoker and J. D. Barker’s “Dracul” (2018).
Tag: Bram Stoker
Call for Papers: International Dracula Conference
The International Dracula Conference is just around the corner. Will you dare to go?
Van Helsing Finally Identified? An Exclusive Report
Many historical candidates have been suggested as influences on the creation of Abraham Van Helsing. Here’s our case for the most plausible. A World Dracula Day exclusive.
Was the Preface to the Swedish Dracula Written by a Priest?
Was a priest responsible for writing the preface to the “sex and violence” version of “Dracula”? A World Dracula Day special.
The First Author to Adapt Dracula? An Exclusive Report
Identified only as “A-e,” the identity of the first author to adapt “Dracula” may have been uncovered.
Why Does This Dracula Exhibition Need $20,000?
The Millennium Gate Museum is seeking funds for its Dracula exhibition in September.
World Dracula Day: Happy 120th Birthday, Count!
Bram Stoker’s novel was published 120 years ago today. To celebrate, we’ve decided to share a few treats with you in this special World Dracula Day post.
World Dracula Day EXCLUSIVE: Earliest American Serialisation of Dracula—Found!
Hans Corneel de Roos uncovered what may be the earliest American serialisation of “Dracula,” pre-dating previous assumptions by months.
I Attended the Fourth World Dracula Congress. Here’s What I Thought About It
To celebrate World Dracula Day (May 26), Erin Chapman talks about her experience at the Transylvanian Society of Dracula conference.
Strigoi! Did Arthur Conan Doyle Really Know Bram Stoker?
The author of “Dracula” made an appearance on history-bending TV show, “Houdini & Doyle.” Did the two famous writers really know each other?