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Trio Of Terror, Lyz Reblin
Trio Of Terror, Lyz Reblin
e-Research: A Journal of Undergraduate Work
From the earliest silent films such as Georges Méliès' The Devil's Castle (1896) to the recent Twilight adaptation, the vampire genre, like the creatures it presents, has been resurrected throughout cinematic history. More than a hundred vampire films have been produced, along with over a dozen Dracula adaptations. The Count has even appeared in films not pertaining to Bram Stoker's original novel. He has been played by the likes of Bela Lugosi, Christopher Lee (fourteen times) both John and David Carradine, and even Academy Award winner Gary Oldman. For as long as vampire movies have been made, Bram Stoker's Dracula …
Dracula's Truth Claim And Its Consequences, Hans De Roos
Dracula's Truth Claim And Its Consequences, Hans De Roos
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
"The Blood In The Life!": Victorian Manifestations Of Porphyric Anxiety And Blooklust In Bram Stoker's Dracula, Ashley Szanter
"The Blood In The Life!": Victorian Manifestations Of Porphyric Anxiety And Blooklust In Bram Stoker's Dracula, Ashley Szanter
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
Beauties And Beasts Of Carmilla, Strange Cae Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde, And Dracula, Shirley Ibach
Beauties And Beasts Of Carmilla, Strange Cae Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde, And Dracula, Shirley Ibach
Journal of Dracula Studies
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