Documents tagged with bram stoker

Crooken Sands

Crooken Sands 1 Crooken Sands by Bram Stoker (1914) Mr. Arthur Fernlee Markam, who took what was known as the Red House above the Mains of Crooken, was a London merchant, and being essentially a ...
  • randyelassal published this 09 / 15 / 2009
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Bram Stoker - Dracula

Dracula Bram Stoker This eBook is designed and published by Planet PDF. For more free eBooks visit our Web site at http://www.planetpdf.com Dracula Chapter 1 Jonathan Harker’s Journal 3 May. Bi...
  • Light_of_Life published this 09 / 03 / 2009
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Vampire Life Part 6: Protecting Your Vampire Lover

Yet what happens if you are with your lover while he sleeps? You can protect him. Use a Taser to stun the slayer and then tie him up. When your vampire awakens, well you understand the consequences...
  • schliess published this 08 / 29 / 2009
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Creating the Vampire Edwin Blutleer

Who did I want him to be and what were his plans and goals? For me, that was the starting point of characterization and the heart of the story's plot.
  • schliess published this 07 / 03 / 2009
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The Origin of Templar's Fire, a Gothic Vampire Novel

For anyone interested, this is how I came up with the original idea for my vampire novel. I never outline, think it limits the flow of concentration and therefore the flow of the plot, which I oft...
  • schliess published this 06 / 27 / 2009
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DRACULA

In the summer of this year we made a journey to Transylvania...
  • brunoanselmo published this 06 / 25 / 2009
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Templar's Fire, a Gothic Vampire Novel - Chapter One

Abandoned in the Egyptian desert to die an infidel's death, mortally wounded Templar Knight Edwin Blutleer is rescued by an inhuman succubus. When his Templar comrades return to collect his corp...
  • schliess published this 06 / 20 / 2009
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Templar's Fire, A Gothic Vampire Novel (Read in "Fullscreen" + Zoom)

Abandoned in the Egyptian desert to die an infidel's death, mortally wounded Templar Knight Edwin Blutleer is rescued by an inhuman succubus. When his Templar comrades return to collect his corp...
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  • schliess published this 06 / 13 / 2009
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Dracula and Imperial Fiction

2. Why is Bram Stoker’s Dracula on a course about imperial fiction? At the turn of the twentieth century, Bram Stoker’s Dracula successfully encapsulated much of the cultural and political climate ...
  • jfmcphillips published this 03 / 13 / 2009
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The Good Vampire Archetype

This article explores the possible origins of the rising 'good vampire' motif (e.g. Twilight, Coppola's Dracula, Interview with the Vampire) by going to the roots of the vampire story. Thus, the po...
  • esotericoffeehouse published this 12 / 15 / 2008
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Bram Stoker - The Lair of the White Worm

In a tale of ancient evil, Bram Stoker creates a world of lurking horrors and bizarre denizens: a demented mesmerist, hellbent on mentally crushing the girl he loves; a gigantic kite raised to rid ...
  • peterek2 published this 11 / 21 / 2008
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Bram Stoker - Dracula

"Dracula" has been attributed to many literary genres including vampire literature, horror fiction, the gothic novel and invasion literature. Structurally it is an epistolary novel, that is, told a...
  • peterek2 published this 11 / 17 / 2008
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Bram Stoker's DRACULA Analysis

I begin to start my thesis about Bram Stokers DRACULA, and this is just a compiled data from various sources that I got. I hoe its gonna be useful someday.
  • DickFrozzy published this 10 / 29 / 2008
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How do journalistic excerpts contribute to the development of the story in Bram Stoker’s “Dracula”?

The main purpose of this essay is to comment on the role played by journalistic excerpts in the development of the story contained in Bram Stoker’s Dracula. For this reason, I will start by briefly...
  • duneden_1985 published this 08 / 21 / 2008
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