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  2. Dracula - Wikipedia

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    Dracula Cover of the first edition Author Bram Stoker Language English Genre Gothic Horror Publisher Archibald Constable and Company (UK) Publication date May 1897 Publication place United Kingdom Pages 418 OCLC 1447002 Text Dracula at Wikisource Dracula is a 1897 Gothic horror novel by Irish author Bram Stoker. The narrative is related through letters, diary entries, and newspaper articles ...

  3. Vlad the Impaler - Wikipedia

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    The name Dracula, which is now primarily known as the name of a vampire, was for centuries known as the sobriquet of Vlad III. [7] [8] Diplomatic reports and popular stories referred to him as Dracula, Dracuglia, or Drakula already in the 15th century. [7] He himself signed his two letters as "Dragulya" or "Drakulya" in the late 1470s. [9]

  4. Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula - Wikipedia

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    Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula, alternately titled Dracula: The Dark Prince and Dark Prince: The Legend of Dracula, [2] is a 2000 biographical film directed by Joe Chappelle. The film follows the exploits of Vlad the Impaler, the historical figure that the title character from Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula was named after.

  5. Count Dracula - Wikipedia

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    Episode: "Buffy vs. Dracula" Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula: Rudolf Martin Television film 2001 Dracula, the Musical: Tom Hewitt: 2002: Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary: Zhang Wei-Qiang: Dracula: Patrick Bergin: 2003 Dracula II: Ascension: Stephen Billington: Castlevania: Lament of Innocence — Video game 2004: Van Helsing: Richard ...

  6. Lost story by "Dracula" author discovered after over 130 years

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    A short story by Bram Stoker, the legendary author of "Dracula," has been unearthed by a lifelong enthusiast in Dublin who stumbled upon the work while browsing in a library archive.

  7. Abraham Van Helsing - Wikipedia

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    The comic novel Dracula's Diary by Michael Geare and Michael Corby (ISBN 978-0825301438) completely re-tells the Stoker novel, with the young Count Dracula (who has been learning to act like a true British gentleman) becoming a secret agent for Her Majesty's government and Van Helsing an enemy agent for a foreign power who is continually ...

  8. Count Dracula in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Dacre Stoker, a great-grandnephew of Bram Stoker, co-wrote with screenwriter Ian Holt a 2009 sequel to Dracula titled Dracula the Un-dead (Stoker's original title), which reveals that Dracula was not actually the true villain, but sought to eliminate the more dangerous Elizabeth Bathory, the storyline also revealing that Quincey Harker is ...

  9. The Historian - Wikipedia

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    The Historian interweaves the history and folklore of Vlad ČšepeČ™, a 15th-century prince of Wallachia known as "Vlad the Impaler", and his fictional equivalent Count Dracula together with the story of Paul, a professor; his 16-year-old daughter; and their quest for Vlad's tomb. The novel ties together three separate narratives using letters ...