Renfield was created in 1897.
KKJA was created in 2008.
Elachista berndtiella was created in 1985.
Papilio erskinei was created in 1886.
Banjo uke was created in 1917.
Nepenthes gantungensis was created in 2010.
The Book of Renfield was created in 2005.
Leslie Renfield's birth name is Leslie J. Renfield.
The ISBN of The Book of Renfield is 0743243544.
R. M. Renfield
Renfield
Leslie Renfield died on April 16, 2008, in Campbell Hall, New York, USA.
Sward begins to change his opinion of Renfield as he observes Renfield's increasingly erratic behavior, which hints at a deeper understanding of the supernatural events occurring around them. Additionally, Sward's encounters with Renfield reveal a more complex character than he initially assumed, showcasing moments of clarity and intelligence that challenge Sward's preconceived notions. This gradual realization leads Sward to reconsider Renfield's role and insights regarding the unfolding crisis.
Renfield the Undead - 2010 was released on: Canada: 25 October 2011 (DVD premiere) USA: 25 October 2011 (DVD premiere)
In this section, Stoker creates a sense of danger and revulsion by depicting Renfield's erratic behavior and his obsession with consuming other living creatures. Renfield's plea for a kitten intensifies these feelings, as it reveals his disturbing tendencies and lack of empathy towards the well-being of the innocent animal. The juxtaposition of Renfield's seemingly harmless request with his underlying violent and predatory nature adds to the sense of unease and repulsion in the scene.
Mrs Osbon, DR Renfield,billy, doctor, milberry, nurse
R.M. Renfield is a character in Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula" who is an inmate at Dr. Seward's lunatic asylum. Dr. Seward's diary entries reveal that Renfield is obsessed with consuming insects and small animals in order to gain their life force. This behavior is later revealed to be connected to his connection with Count Dracula and his desire to serve him in exchange for immortality.
Renfield the patient at Dr. Seward's insane asylum