Bram Stoker

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    Bram Stoker, circa 1906

    Abraham "Bram" Stoker (1847 – 1912) was an Irish writer whose greatest and most lasting success was undoubtedly the vampire novel Dracula.

    Among his other novels, The Jewel of Seven Stars and The Lair of the White Worm have also been adapted for screen.

    Works written by Bram Stoker include:
    Trope examples from Stoker's other works include:
    Portrayals of Bram Stoker in fiction include:

    Literature

    • Dracula Unbound by Brian W. Aldiss
    • The West End Horror by Nicholas Meyer (cameo appearance)
    • Anno Dracula by Kim Newman: Stoker does not appear in person, having been arrested as a friend and suspected sympathizer of Harker and company when Dracula took control of England; his wife does appear, however. Several of the sequels mention him having written Dracula as an alternate history novel in which Dracula lost.
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