Why An 18th Century Scribe Continues To Resonate In The Modern Era
A somewhat reclusive figure, Bram Stoker has remained shrouded in the shadows of literary history, yet his groundbreaking work continues to influence us today.
A somewhat reclusive figure, Bram Stoker has remained shrouded in the shadows of literary history, yet his groundbreaking work continues to influence us today.
The history and literature comedy channel takes a cheeky look at Mina Harker and Lucy Westenra's iconic friendship.
The director explains how Northern Ireland's infamous vampire legend, Abhartach inspired the Shudder original.
Bram Stoker’s lesser known vampire tale THE LAIR OF THE WHITE WORM is the latest release in Miami Fox Publishing’s 'eBook Classics' series
This weekend marks the 121st anniversary of the publication of Bram Stoker’s seminal novel DRACULA. Stoker’s epistolary horror classic was neither the first nor last vampire tale to be written, but it succeeded in thrusting the vampire into mainstream consciousness and effectively demarcating a specific contemporary interpretation of the mythological figure for the next one-hundred years.