My intention is to suggest that the plot of Dracula was modeled on the plot of The String of Pearls, the Penny Dreadful serial that created Sweeney Todd. I am not suggesting that Stoker deliberately or consciously “stole” the plot and “rewrote it” with “differences”; nor can I prove he had read it, let alone that he had it on the desk as he wrote. Instead I am making the altogether more ordinary claim that Stoker was familiar with the earlier book, and others like it; that the memory of it provided him with a basic framework of plot; and that, since a plot can only be acted out by characters, the framework he took from Pearls provided him with certain basic protagonist
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Most famous for his much-filmed novel Dracula, Bram Stoker was nonetheless a prolific writer. This b...
Bram Stoker's Dracula employs certain folkloric motifs to express a set of themes grouped under the ...
A hundred years separate two of the most successful masterpieces of English Gothic Fiction: The Monk...
This thesis announces the special relationship that Brarn Stoker's masterpiece Dracula has to its cr...
An icon of Gothic literature and forerunner of vampire lore, Dracula is credited as being inspired b...
Since Bacil Kirtley in 1958 proposed that Bram Stoker’s Count Dracula, the best known literary chara...
Byron’s “Fragment of a Novel” was one of the English pioneer novels featuring the vampire theme. It ...
This article considers the implication of the main character, Count Dracula, the villain/anti-hero i...
Bram Stoker\u27s novel was adapted and directed by Ben Hunsinger for the LTS 1974 Workshop. November...
This paper considers Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula, published in 1897, as a window into techno-scienti...
Sam George, 'Spirited Away: Dream Work, the Outsider, and the Representation of Transylvania in the ...
While Bram Stoker's enthusiasm for technological innovation is undeniable, his overall attitude towa...
This paper considers Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula, published in 1897, as a window into techno-scient...
Bram Stoker’s Dracula has sealed the land of Transylvania in the popular collective imagination as a...
By the fin-de-siècle, vampire fiction already had a long-standing Gothic heritage, and yet, in the m...
Most famous for his much-filmed novel Dracula, Bram Stoker was nonetheless a prolific writer. This b...
Bram Stoker's Dracula employs certain folkloric motifs to express a set of themes grouped under the ...
A hundred years separate two of the most successful masterpieces of English Gothic Fiction: The Monk...
This thesis announces the special relationship that Brarn Stoker's masterpiece Dracula has to its cr...