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Bram Stoker's Dracula, I believe, was the first vampire novel published, in 1897. Vampire stories go back long before Stoker's book.
Bram Stoker is most famous for writing the novel "Dracula," which was first published in 1897. The book is considered a classic of Gothic fiction and has had a significant impact on vampire literature and popular culture.
Dracula was first written about in 1897 by Bram Stoker. He is the one that started it all. Although Dracula is a work of fiction it does contain some historical references.However, it must be noted that 25 years prior to Bram Stoker's Dracula a Gothic Novella was published by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu in 1872. It tells the story of a young woman's susceptibilaty to the attentions of a female vampire "Carmilla". As stated, "Carmilla" (also the title) predates Bram Stoker, however, it is about a female "vampire" and not specifically "Dracula" himself.The legend (as most of us know it today) was originated from Bram Stokers 1897 Novel.
It was probably Dracula by Bram Stoker (1897).
No, Bram Stoker did not write a book specifically about Jack the Ripper. Stoker is best known for his gothic novel "Dracula," which was published in 1897. The Jack the Ripper murders took place in 1888, and there is no direct connection between Stoker and the infamous serial killer.
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!
Bram Stoker is the author of the most famous vampire book ever written, "Dracula," published in 1897.
Dracula is a fictional vampire character created by author Bram Stoker in his 1897 novel "Dracula." The precise date when Dracula became a vampire is not explicitly mentioned in the book.
Bram Stoker, author of "Dracula", is generally considered to have penned the most famous vampire book ever written.
"Dracula" by Bram Stoker inspired the first horror movie, "Nosferatu".
Dracula by Bram Stoker was the first. Vampire Academy is really good Second
Bram Stoker's 'Dracula'