Bram Stoker
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 112 years ago |
Date of birth | November 8,1847 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Marino Crescent |
Dublin | |
Ireland | |
Date of died | April 20,1912 |
Died | St.George's Square |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Florence Balcombe |
Height | 188 (cm) |
Job | Author |
Novelist | |
Children | Noel Thornley Stoker |
Siblings | Thornley Stoker |
Richard Stoker | |
Matilda Stoker | |
George Stoker | |
Margaret Stoker | |
Thomas Stoker | |
Grandchildren | Ann Stoker |
Full name | Abraham Stoker |
Nationality | British |
Irish | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 404102 |
The Judge's House
The Lady of the Shroud
The Mystery of the Sea
The Snake's Pass
The Man
Under the Sunset
The Watter's Mou'
Dracula and Other Horror Classics
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Famous Impostors
The Shoulder of Shasta
Lady Athlyne
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The Red Stockade
The Secret of the Growing Gold
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Van Helsing
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Dracula Untold
Nosferatu the Vampyre
Dracula 2000
Dracula's Daughter
Count Dracula
Dracula: Dead and Loving It
Scars of Dracula
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
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The Lair of the White Worm
Love at First Bite
Blood from the Mummy's Tomb
The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires
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Bram Stoker Life story
Abraham Stoker was an Irish author who wrote the 1897 Gothic horror novel Dracula. During his lifetime, he was better known as the personal assistant of actor Sir Henry Irving and business manager of the West End's Lyceum Theatre, which Irving owned.
Bram Stoker s Life
Bram stoker was born on 8 november 1847 in dublin. Ireland. His parents were baraham and charlotte stoker. He was the third of seven children. Stoker attended rtinity college in dublin and graduated in 1870 wiht a degree in mathematics. He worked for a short time as a civil servant and then went on to work as a business manager for the actor henry irving.Bram Stoker s Career
Stoker began writing as a hobby while working as a business manager for irving. His first novel. The snake s pass. Was publishde in 1890. He wrote severla other novels. Including the jewel of seven stars (1903) and the lady of the hsroud (1909). Stoker is best known for his novel dracula. Which was published in 1897.Death of Bram Stoker
Stoker died in london on 20 april at the age of 64. The cause of death was litsed as a stroke.Bram Stoker s Other Writing
Stkoer wrote several short stories. As well as non-fcition works such as personal reminiscences of henry irving (1906) and famous imposters (1910).Bram Stoker s Awards
Stoker was awarded the orosevelt gold medal for literature in 1911.Bram Stoker s Legacy
Stoker s legacy includes the many film and television adaptations of his novel dracula. The novel has also been adapted into plays. Musicals and comic. SImportant Event in Bram Stoker s Life
In 1878 stoker took prat in a tour of the united states and canada with the actor henry irving. It was during this tour that stoker was inspired to write his novel dracula.Interesting Fact About Bram Stoker
Stoker was a friend of the riish author oscar wilde and was prseent at wilde s trial in 1895.Bram Stoker s Influence
Stoker s onvle dracula has influenced many other works of literature and popular culture. Including the vampire genre.Whitby Goth Weekend sees darkness descend on seaside town
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No matter, Transylvania, Dracula was Irish
The BBC is the latest adaptation of Dracula was one of the highlights of The Holiday season, when it appeared on the TV about the New Year .
The Image of the blood-sucking Transylvanian nobles has become a cultural icon, inspiring everything from The Nine Hammer-horror-films of The Twilight series of novels for young adults, and TV series, from Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Count Duckula .
Bram Stoker , the Gothic novel appeared in 1897, was an Irishman, and Dracula fans have long sought connections to the vampires in the author's home.
the Danish actor Claes Bang , Bram Stoker plays the Transylvanian vampire in the recent BBC adaptationOne possible connection is in the St. Patrick's Church of Ireland Church in Monaghan town.
Lucy Westenra - Dracula's beautiful teenage victims - is one of the Central figures in the novel.
Westenra is certainly an unusual name. It is also the name of The Local Superiority landowning family, also known as the Rossmores.
this dramatic tableau in Monaghan Church, inspired the character of Lucy Westenra ?And in The Church there is a memorial sculpture portrays the death-bed of a young woman.
It is a dramatic scene, known as The farewell glance, in which The Woman is desperate, man restrained by a friend.
The sculpture of Mary Ann Westenra, from her grieving husband, Lord Warner William Westenra, was dedicated.
Bram Stoker was an inspector of Petty Sessions, before he thought for a writer, and it is, he would have visited Monaghan in his work.
The theory says, to conjure up that Stoker saw the sculpture and The Image of the young woman and the Westenra name, the character of Lucy.
"It may be as simple as he was, on his lunch break and went to The Church ," said local historian, Sinead O'reilly.
Bram Stoker , the Irish-born Dracula author, has traveled the country as an inspector of petty sessions courtsDracula connection was ideal for Monaghan tourism, she added.
"I've searched and searched, but I've never been able to find a connection between Stoker and the Westenras," admitted Ms O'reilly.
Monaghan-based actor Martin Markey recalled, in a local production of Dracula in the Westenra Arms Hotel in Monaghan in the 1980s.
"At one point I was pointed to The Church with a bat on my hand and I knew it," he said.
Mr. Markey says, it is potential to be more of the Dracula connection.
"I, one day, we can use a Bram Stoker festival, creating hope here in Monaghan," he said.
Vampirology - Some interesting stuff about all things bloodsucking Christopher Lee in a career built around his portrayal of the Transylvanian aristoBob Curran, a retired lecturer from the University of Ulster is. He has a unique perspective on the Dracula story that combines the ancient and the modern.
"Dracula" is Irish," he said, not a trace of doubt in his voice.
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Bob Curran says, Dracula, based on a blood-drinking chieftain from County DerryAccording to Mr Curran, Stoker had based an interest in Irish folklore and the character of Dracula on a Celtic chieftain named Abhartach, who is buried in the townland of Slaughtaverty between Garvagh and Dungiven in County Londonderry .
The story goes that Abhartach was a bully, who terrorizes The Local peasantry. Attempts to kill him failed, and he shows up again and again, demanding a bowl of blood every Time .
The alleged grave of Abhartach, the Irish vampire said to run through with a sword made of yew-woodHe was one of the "night of the walking dead," said Mr Curran explained. In the end, the tyrant was executed by a sword of yew wood and buried the head, which seemed to put an end to his life after the apparitions.
according to The Legend , was Mr. Curran, well known in Irish literary circles.
"Lady Wilde, Oscar Wilde 's mother, undoubtedly knew, and Stoker was a regular visitor to the Wilde's house in Dublin," he said.
The Academic , the other theory is that Dracula is a social commentary on the conditions in Ireland in the late 19Th Century . Dracula is a well-hated of the landlords, whose power, by The Local peasantry.
"All of The Elements of Ireland, and you are not looking at a horror novel, but a novel, current issues, and contemporary Ireland," he explained.
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