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Count Dracula (/ˈdrækjʊlə, -jə-/) is the
title character of Bram Stoker's 1897
gothic horror novel Dracula. He is
considered the
prototypical and archetypal...
- (2012). Bram Stoker's
Dracula: The
Critical Feast.
Apocryphile Press. ISBN 978-1-937002-21-3. Browning, John Edgar, ed. (2009).
Draculas, Vampires, and Other...
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Dracula are
fictional characters in Bram Stoker's 1897
novel Dracula. They are
three seductive vampire "sisters" who
reside with
Count Dracula in his...
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Draculas for his father's
humiliation and death.
After making several attempts to
destroy them,
Shango forms a
truce with the
Draculas during the...
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Dracula's Guest" is a
short story by Bram Stoker,
first published in the
short story collection Dracula's Guest and
Other Weird Stories (1914). It is...
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Three stories of
people trying to
overcome their own problems,
their draculas.
Seohyun as An-na An
elementary school teacher who
usually hides her emotions...
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Dracula's Castle may
refer to: The
fictional Castle Dracula in Bram Stoker's
novel Dracula Bran Castle, a
tourist attraction in
Romania Poenari Castle...
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Dracula in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dracula, in
comics may
refer to:
Dracula (DC Comics), a DC
Comics supervillain who has
appeared in...
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Dracula's Daughter is a 1936
American vampire horror film
produced by
Universal Pictures as a
sequel to the 1931 film
Dracula.
Directed by
Lambert Hillyer...
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Dracula:
Resurrection is a 1999
graphic adventure video game
developed by Index+. Set in 1904 Transylvania, the game
serves as a follow-up to Bram Stoker's...