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A Review of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, 1897

The Bristol, England, Times And Mirror8 June 1897

Dracula


By Bram Stoker.–We must confess at the outset that we are not particularly fond of novels cast in diary form. But Mr. Bram Stoker explains that these papers have been place in sequence, and that how this has been done will be manifest to the reader as he proceeds. Jonathan Harker’s journal sets forth, in ... [More »]

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Young girl overcome with bloodlust, 1866

Cumberland, Maryland, Allegiant18 July 1866

Cannibalism in France


A most singular case of anthropophagy has lately come before the tribunals of Paris. A young girl of eleven years of age attempted successively the life of her mother and sister for the sole purpose of drinking their blood. The child has been examined by competent physicians, and proved to be attacked by the strange ... [More »]

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Vampire Folklore Considered, 1904

The Washington Post21 August 1904

THE COMMON VAMPIRE


(Andrew Lange In the London Post) MR. BRAM STOKER lately added to the gayety of nations by a romance about vampires named “Dracula.” Vampires, these scourges of nature, were represented as having made great strides In culture. They had large balances at their banks, and one vampire employed two firms of family solicitors. They extended ... [More »]

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The Vampire in Poetry, 1906

Echoes From Kottabos, 1906*

The Vampire


Robert H. Martley

It is true! It is true! It is true! I have seen the horrible thing; Its lips are red, and its eyes are blue And oh how its fingers cling!

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The Belief in Vampires, 1916

The Washington Post2 January 1916

Spiritualism: The Belief in Vampires


–Capt. Vere D. Short in the Occult Review The belief in the vampire of “Vroncolaca,” as it is called in eastern Europe, is one of the most ancient in the world. In bald terms a vampire according to the belief of eastern Europe is the physical body of a dead person, male or female, which ... [More »]

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