Dracula was written in 1897 by Bram Stoker.
Abraham (Bram) Stoker
Dracula, the novel was written by Bram Stoker.
The famous printer's self portrait that is in Bram Stoker's "Dracula" is John Polidori. He made the Dracula character look like himself.
Bram Stoker's Dracula was written in 1897, and the film Nosferatu was made in the 1920's. The creators of Nosferatu wanted the rights to Dracula for the movie, but Stoker refused, so the made Nosferatu instead.
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The region in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania made famous by Count Dracula is called Transylvania. This region is known for its stunning landscapes, folklore, and association with the fictional character Dracula, created by the writer Bram Stoker.
Dracula by bram stocker
Many readers and critics have compared Count Dracula to Vlad the Impaler. Various references in the book seem to be paralleling events in The Impaler's life. For instance, a mention is made that Dracula is the "one who was betrayed by his brother" and Vlad is known to have been betrayed by his own brother, Radu the Handsome. Vlad's patronymic inspired Dracula. Bram Stoker came to hear about Vlad's reputation through a friend, Armin Vamberys conversations. Note: this is only speculation since there is no proof Bram and Armin ever discussed Vlad.
Dracula and Nosferatu are both fictional vampire characters, but they originate from different works of literature. Dracula is a character created by Bram Stoker in his 1897 novel "Dracula," while Nosferatu is a character from the 1922 silent film "Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens," directed by F. W. Murnau. While both characters share similarities as vampires, Dracula is depicted as a charismatic and aristocratic figure, whereas Nosferatu is portrayed as a more grotesque and monstrous creature due to copyright issues with Stoker's novel.
Roughly seven months. The first entry made by Jonathan Harker is made on the 3rd of May. the last entry is made November 6th. It's longer if you count the note at the end wich is like an epilogue. This is seven years later. Mina and Jonathan have had a child and named it after all the other men in the story. Most of the action is in that seven month period though.
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