Vampires in literature
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Vampires in literature
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Vampires in literature
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Incoming Resources
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- Dracula, the novel & the legend : a study of Bram Stoker's gothic masterpiece, Clive Leatherdale
- Dark angels revealed, from dark rogues to dark romantics, the secret lives of the most mysterious and mesmerizing vampires and fallen angels from Count Dracula to Edward Cullen, Angela Grace
- Legends of blood, the vampire in history and myth, Wayne Bartlett and Flavia Idriceanu
- Bram Stoker's Dracula, a documentary journey into vampire country and the Dracula phenomenon, edited by Elizabeth Miller
- How to kill a vampire, fangs in folklore, film and fiction, Liisa Ladouceur
- Dracula, Bram Stoker
- The Vampire Defanged, how the embodiment of evil became a romantic hero, Susannah Clements
- Dracula, notes, by Samuel J. Umland
- Dracula, by Bram Stoker, editor, Jack Lynch
- Hollywood gothic, the tangled web of Dracula from novel to stage to screen, David J. Skal
- Vampire Academy, the ultimate guide, Michelle Rowen, with Richelle Mead
- Something in the blood, the untold story of Bram Stoker, the man who wrote Dracula, David J. Skal
- Bram Stoker's Dracula, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The twilight saga, the official illustrated guide, [text by Stephenie Meyer] ; illustrations by Rebecca Bradley ... [and others]
- The vampire, his kith and kin, a critical edition
- Dracula, the connoisseur's guide, Leonard Wolf
- Vampires Are Us, Understanding Our Love Affair with the Immortal Dark Side, Margot Adler
- Vampire god, the allure of the undead in Western culture, Mary Y. Hallab
- The poet and the vampyre, the curse of Byron and the birth of literature's greatest monsters, Andrew McConnell Stott
- Diary of a vampire, the legacy of Bram Stoker
- Touched by a vampire, discovering the hidden messages in the Twilight saga, Beth Felker Jones
- Miedo y deseo, historia cultural de Drácula (1897), Alejandro Lillo
- Who was Dracula?, Bram Stoker's trail of blood, Jim Steinmeyer
- Anne Rice, a critical companion, Jennifer Smith
- The new annotated Dracula, Bram Stoker ; edited with a foreword and notes by Leslie S. Klinger ; additional research by Janet Byrne ; introduction by Neil Gaiman
- Interdisciplinary approaches to Twilight, studies in fiction, media, and a contemporary cultural experience
- Hollywood gothic, the tangled web of Dracula from novel to stage to screen, David J. Skal
- Hollywood gothic, the tangled web of Dracula from novel to stage to screen, David J. Skal
- Vampires are us, understanding our love affair with the immortal dark side, Margot Adler
- Anne Rice, a critical companion, Jennifer Smith
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