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A Retrospective Diagnosis of RM Renfield in Bram Stoker's Dracula
Making Sense of Mina: Stoker's Vampirization of the Victorian Woman in Dracula Kathryn Boyd Trinity University
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Guide to Bram Stoker Holdings in the Rosenbach Museum & Library 29
Dracula: Hero Or Villain? Radu R
Powers of Darkness Aquisition Release 4.8.16
Cultural Stereotypes: from Dracula's Myth to Contemporary Diasporic Productions
By Hans Corneel De Roos, MA Email:
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Dedicated to Richie, Jane and Jiven, Who Shared the Excitement of This Strange Discovery with Me
Nosferatu (1922) Eine Symphonie Des Grauens
When Was Dracula First Translated Into Romanian?
Cultural Stereotypes: from Dracula's Myth to Contemporary Diasporic Productions Ileana F
'Nosferatu' Revisted
The Use of History in Dracula Tourism in Romania
A Groundbreaking International Survey of Forty Vampire Films Marks the Centenary of Bram Stoker's Dracula
Step 1. Place Garlic Near Every Entrance of the Room. This Will Keep Him Away. Step 2. Hold Onto a Cross Or Other Religious Symb
Expressionism and Bram Stokerâ•Žs Dracula on the Stage
Nosferatu: the Legend of Dracula
Vladimir the Impaler
Top View
Biting Back: Racism, Homophobia and Vampires in Bram Stoker, Anne Rice and Alan Ball Alyssa Gammello Long Island University,
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The 15Th International Gothic Association Conference A
Colonial Hybridity and Irishness in Bram Stoker's Dracula Kristy Eve Snow
NA0075D Dracula's Guest and Other Stories Booklet.Indd
Nosferatu-Display-Posters For-Site
Draculas, Vampires, and Other Undead Forms
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Problems of the Outsider in England in Bram Stoker's
Bram Stoker's Anxieties Concerning the Emancipation of Women
Renfield the Term Refers to R
The Portrayal of Mina in Stoker's Dracula and Coppola's Bram Stoker's Dracula
The Reciprocal Relationship Between Mental Illness and Vampirism
Bachelor Thesis Incarnations of Dracula
Dracula: an Allegory of Anglican Conflict
“Only a Sufficient Cause:" Bram Stoker's Dracula As a Tale of Mad
Creature of the Night: the Changing Image of Dracula
Not Just Dead, but Gay! Queerness and the Vampire William A
Dracula's Guest