Yes, the character is from a novel by Bram Stoker written in about l897. Both "Frankenstein" and "Dracula" were written in the Nineteenth Century, which surprises many high school students who think they were more recently written (Modern). The film adaptations were more recent, of course. Vampires of the "Dracula" variety do not exist in real life.
Dracula was a fictional character created by the mind of Brahm Stoker.
The real Dracula (Vlad Tepes III) - yes (Mihnea cel Rău for one) The fictional Dracula - it is never revealed.
Dracula is a fictional character from the Transylvania region of Romania in a book written in the early 20th century. The author of the story, Bram Stoker, based his fictional character on Vlad Dracula, a real prince of Walachia (now part of Romania) in the 15th century.
Bram Stoker never mentioned in his fictional novel that Dracula had any particular preference.
He is the main character in the fictional book Dracula by Bram Stoker published in 1897. Dracula is a vampire and the first one to be "invented" i think. hope this helps!
Dracula the historical figure died centuries ago and lived in Eastern Europe. So no. Dracula the vampire is a fictional character. So also no.
Dracula. Not edward cullen. None of the so-called vampires from the twilight series suffice. Count dracula ftw.
In the original story, Dracula was destroyed when his throat was cut and a knife thrust into his heart. Sunlight and garlic were also said to harm Dracula in the original book.
Count Dracula is the famous fictional vampire in Skywire VIP. He is known for his pale skin, red eyes, and fangs that he uses to suck blood from his victims. Count Dracula is based on the character created by Bram Stoker in the novel "Dracula."
The novel "Dracula" by Irish writer Bram Stoker (1847 - 1912), was first published in 1897.
Vlad Tepes The Impaler was a cruel leader whereas Bram Stoker's Dracula is a fictional character. You can see a detailed comparison of the two at the related link below.
The real name of Dracula's castle is Bran Castle, located in Romania. It is often associated with the fictional character Dracula, though there is no historical connection between Dracula and Bran Castle.