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Summary Of: Dracula

Dracula by Bram Stoker... Dracula by Bram Stoker... Soon Dracula is menacing Harker... After Dracula learns of Van Helsing and the others... Dracula also feeds Mina his blood... Dracula flees back to his castle in Transylvania... Dracula crumbles to dust... by Gypsies who had been charged with returning Dracula to his castle... s mannerisms and who Stoker hoped would play Dracula in a stage version... s Notes for Dracula show that the name of the count was originally going to be Count Wampyr... Dracula is derived from the word... but Dracula is even more appalling in its gloomy fascination than any one of these... s fictional Dracula attracted popular attention... Stoker came across the name Dracula in his reading on... There are sections in the novel where Dracula refers to his own background... or did not intend his character Dracula to be the same person as Vlad III... Dracula claims to be a... The Dracula legend as he created it and as it has been portrayed in films and television... however the stories and influence may explain why Dracula appeared younger after feeding... Some have claimed the castle of Count Dracula was inspired by... of the other characters and succeeds in defeating Dracula by dint of a combination of encyclopedic knowledge and... Visiting Count Dracula in Eastern Europe... the first time Jonathan witnesses Dracula crawling down the face of the castle headfirst... Dracula escapes in a sailing ship... Dracula in popular culture... Dracula in popular culture... The character of Count Dracula has remained popular over the years... feature Dracula in a major role... number of films that include a reference to Dracula may reach as high as 649... Dacre Stoker and Dracula documentarian Ian Holt have written an estate... Dracula can not be killed... Filing for Divorce Count Dracula vs Vlad Tepes... Dracula Has Risen from the Grave... Dracula Has Risen from the Grave... Dracula in video games...

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