The making of Dracula: How Bram Stoker's 'in-betweener' status inspired horror
Being a middle-class Anglican in Victorian Dublin helped Stoker create one of literature’s most monstrous characters.
Being a middle-class Anglican in Victorian Dublin helped Stoker create one of literature’s most monstrous characters.
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The relationship between a 17-year-old girl and a 100-year-old vampire doesn’t sit well with them.
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