Who murdered frannie bailey in Caroline b cooney's book fatality?
Nobody murderded her, she was walking and ran into a vase and that's how she died, and in the diary was about rose and how she cheated, i mean her mom cheated and that's hwy she ripped it. thanks for asking ... gooo heights knights.
The Vampaneze Lord is a character from Darren Shan's "The Saga of Darren Shan" book series. He is the main antagonist and leader of the Vampaneze, a rival vampire clan to the vampires in the story. The Vampaneze Lord plays a pivotal role in the conflict between vampires and Vampaneze.
Is Interview With The Vampire part of The Vampire Chronicles or is it a stand alone book?
"Interview with the Vampire" is the first book in "The Vampire Chronicles" series by Anne Rice. It introduces the character of Louis de Pointe du Lac and sets the stage for the subsequent books in the series.
What hospital was Edgar Allan Poe born in?
Mostly in Richmond, Virginia but his foster family also spent time in Scotland and England. Also, most of his first three years were spent traveling in the US with his actor/singer natural parents before they died.
Ichabod Crane was the new school master for Sleepy Hollow.
Where was Bram Stokers Dracula first published?
In 1897, Archibald Constable & Co. published the hardback version of the novel "Dracula" by the Irish author, Bram Stoker.
Where did shelter live in stone cold book?
In the book "Stone Cold" by Robert Swindells, Shelter lives in an abandoned building he calls "the doss house" in London. He befriends the protagonist, Link, and recruits homeless youths to join his "family" while hiding his darker motivations.
What was the Prince's name in Poe's The Masque of Red Death?
The Prince's name in Poe's "The Masque of the Red Death" is Prospero.
Is Dean Koontz book Dead And Alive in stores to buy?
no here are several release dates that i have found on the net
barnes and noble - 28.07.09
waterstones and whsmith - 5.4.10
amazon gave me a delivery date of - April 2010
dates in the forum at amazon - 18.07.09 and April 2011
"Ruins of Empires" is a philosophical work by Constantin-François de Chassebœuf, comte de Volney, published in 1791. In this book, Volney explores the rise and fall of empires throughout history and reflects on the fate of civilizations. He discusses themes such as the impact of religion, government, and social structures on the longevity of empires.
Why is Ichabod Crane an outsider?
Ichabod Crane is considered an outsider in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" because he comes from a different region with different customs and beliefs. His peculiar appearance, strange behavior, and scholarly interests set him apart from the townspeople of Sleepy Hollow, making him an object of curiosity and suspicion. Additionally, his rational and skeptical nature contrasts with the superstitious and mystical beliefs prevalent in the community.
What does the color red represent in 'Masque of the Red Death'?
The color red in the The Masque of the Red Death may represent several things such as Cholera, the bubonic plague, or Tb. Cholera and the bubonic plague were big sicknesses in the setting where The Masque of the Red Death took place. And Tb is what the three most important in Poe's life died of. And since many of his stories take place of things that happened in his life this makes perfect sense. And Tb does cause the release of blood.
What character in a Bram Stoker novel is reportedly buried in Whitby?
The character Lucy Westenra from Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula" is reportedly buried in Whitby. In the novel, Lucy becomes a victim of the vampire Count Dracula and is ultimately laid to rest in the seaside town of Whitby.
The unnamed evil mentioned in Lovecraft's "At the Mountains of Madness" is believed to be a reference to the cosmic entity known as Cthulhu or another powerful ancient deity. The Elder Things were said to fear this entity and its influence, suggesting its immense power and malevolence.
Ghosts are typically considered part of the supernatural or paranormal realm rather than science fiction. Science fiction usually incorporates speculative elements based on scientific principles, while ghosts are more associated with folklore, spirituality, and beliefs in the afterlife.
What happened to the house in 'The Fall of the House of Usher' by Edgar Allan Poe?
The house falls because when Madeline killed Roderrick, she herself died and thus all the remaining family members of the House of Usher were gone and in the beginning Roderrick said he did not want others to live in the house. And the only way to keep others from living in the house is to have it not there at all
How Jonathan Harker realizes that he is imprisoned?
There are many strange things he sees at Dracula's castle... most important for your question are the following informations:
- There are only a few rooms he can enter; many doors are locked.
- Also the entrance door is locked; Dracula opens it for Jonathan without a key (he is as strong as 10-20 men), but there are wolves behind it.
Did Stephen King write creepshow 2?
George A. Romero wrote the screenplay but King previously published the stories as short stories.
What country does the fall of the house of usher take place at?
"The Fall of the House of Usher" takes place in the United States. The story is set at the decaying mansion of the Usher family, located in an unspecified rural area.
When will Midnight sun by Stephenie Meyer be published?
As of right now, Stephanie is not going to finish it. Someone close to her leaked the first couple chapters and she decided to postpone it indefinitely. :(
But if you want to read the first chapters, Stephanie posted them on her website.
www.StephanieMeyer.com
Hope this helped!
and hopefully she will start to finish it soon!! ;)
What nationality was Dracula creator Bram Stoker?
Bram Stoker, the creator of Dracula, was Irish. He was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1847.
In the present day what would be the closest equivalent to modern tales of gothic horror?
Modern tales of psychological horror, with themes centered around inner fears and anxieties, could be considered the closest equivalent to classical gothic horror. Works that explore the darker aspects of the human psyche and push the boundaries of traditional horror storytelling would capture that same sense of unease and suspense found in gothic tales.
Is Edgar Poe's house in Manhattan still standing?
Poe had three known residences in New York City (but not all at the same time): two in Manhattan, and one in the Bronx (just north of Manhattan). The first was a third floor room on West 3rd Street, on the corner of Cedar and Greenwich. The building is still standing, and apparently people are still living there. The building is also the site of a pub called O'Hara's. Poe moved in there with his wife Virginia in April 1844.
The second is on West 84th Street, between Broadway and West End, which is now called Edgar Allan Poe Street. Poe moved in there only months after leaving the room on West 3rd; the exact date is not known. The original structure, a place called the Brennan Mansion, is no longer standing, but the site now houses a restaurant called Cafe Edgar's.
In May 1846 Poe and his wife moved into a house in the Bronx (just north of Manhattan), and it is still standing. It's in the middle of a park called Poe Park. You can also take a tour of it (it's a tiny, tiny house, so it's a very short tour). I have included a link to the official website for the Edgar Allan Poe Cottage.
What is the name lord Vlad Dracula?
The name Dracula simply means "son of Dracul". Dracul was a Romanian leader, and Dracula's father.
The origin of the name itself is from draco "dragon". This may be a reference to his personality or a position he held.
Where is Stephenie meyer's cameo in twilight?
Stephenie Meyer's cameo in the "Twilight" movie can be seen at the diner in the scene where Bella and her father are eating. She is the woman sitting at the bar in the background with a green jacket and long, dark hair.