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- The Reciprocal Relationship Between Mental Illness and Vampirism
- Bachelor Thesis Incarnations of Dracula
- Draculas, Vampires, and Other Undead Forms
- “Only a Sufficient Cause:" Bram Stoker's Dracula As a Tale of Mad
- Creature of the Night: the Changing Image of Dracula
- Bram Stoker's Dracula: Victorian Anxieties and Fears
- The Evolution of Dracula
- Dracula Thrills (And Chills) at Three Notch Theatre
- Desire and Loathing in Bram Stoker's Dracula
- Nosferatu (1922)
- Number One, the Lunatic Asylum Man» Dracula and the Limits of Institutional Psychiatry
- The Depiction of Vampire Folklore in Dracula and Fangland
- Mina Harker and the Paradox of Femininity in Bram Stoker's Dracula
- Beyond Maidens, Minxes, and Mothers: the Female Vampire and Gothic Other in <Em>Dracula</Em>, <Em>Hellsing<
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- Count Dracula and the Folkloric Vampire: Thirteen Comparisons
- Hearing and Feeling the Black Vampire: Queer Affects in the Film Soundtrack
- Count Dracula, a Dark, Lonely Place, and at Night the Wolves Howl Around the Walls
- Dracula, the Musical Program
- 1. the Story of Dracula
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- Journal of Dracula Studies
- Bram Stoker's Dracula and the Threat of the Other
- Abraham Van Helsing
- Dracula Study Guide
- Dracula 2019
- Repulsive to Romantic: the Evolution of Bram Stoker’S Dracula
- Mina, the “Angel”, and Lucy, the “Monster”: Two Sides of Femininity in Bram Stoker's Dracula
- Dracula the Articles in This Study Guide Are Not Meant to Mirror Or Interpret Any Productions at the Utah Shakespeare Festival
- Fury of Dracula Rules
- Vampire Fiction Hot & Popular Tides
- Fidelity in Dracula Adaptations Jonathan Harker and Renfield
- “Only a Sufficient Cause”: Bram Stoker's Dracula As a Tale Of
- Dracula and Nosferatu
- The Dracula Rock Show Junior Script by Malcolm Sircom
- And Dracula (1979)
- Blood and Transfusion in Bram Stokerâ•Žs Dracula
- The Extract Is Taken from Bram Stoker's Novel, Dracula, Written In
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- Count Dracula Versus Abraham Van Helsing Through the Looking Glass: a Tour De Force