News

Few of Stoker’s letters survive to this day, and most are characterised as being impersonal and formal. The item up for sale ...
Dracula’s curse wasn’t just about bloodlust—it exposed Victorian fears around sex, empire, disease, and repression. The ...
Dracula is a story about fear, yes—but more precisely, it is about the fear of the unknown. Lucy Westenra’s posthumous ...
THE eleventh book by Laois poet and Beckett scholar Dr Arthur Broomfield entitled Rising Dust: A Collection of Short Stories ...
The author told a friend he believed book would be a success although it did not become a bestseller until after his death ...
Irish author Bram Stoker, who was born on November 8, 1847, goes down in history as the man who created one of the most famous evil villains our imaginations have ever known: Dracula. Stoker's ...
Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' and its films share a name but few truths. The novel hides darker secrets and stranger truths than ...
A signed letter by Dracula author Bram Stoker is up for sale in London, offering rare insight into the author’s mind.
Bram Stoker, the author of the classic novel Dracula, visited Whitby in 1890 and was inspired to write the book. He stayed at a guest house in West Cliff at 6 Royal Crescent and conducted his ...