Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
xvii, 652 pages, [16] pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [585]-626) and index. |
Contents |
Bram Stoker: The Final Curtain? -- The Child That Went with the Fairies -- Mesmeric Influences -- Songs of Calamus, Songs of Sappho -- Engagements and Commitments -- Londoners -- Pantomimes from Hell -- The Isle of Men -- A Land Beyond the Forest -- Undead Oscar -- Mortal Coils -- The Curse of Dracula. |
Summary |
First published in 1897, Dracula has had a long and multifaceted afterlife - one rivaling even its immortal creation; yet Bram Stoker has remained a hovering specter in this pervasive mythology. In Something in the Blood, David J. Skal exhumes the inner world and strange genius of the writer who birthed an undying cultural icon, painting an astonishing portrait of the age in which Stoker was born - a time when death was no metaphor but a constant threat easily imagined as a character existing in flesh and blood. |
Subject |
Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912.
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Novelists, English -- 19th century -- Biography.
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Theatrical managers -- Great Britain -- Biography.
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Dracula, Count (Fictitious character)
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Horror tales -- Authorship.
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Vampires in literature.
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Great Britain -- Civilization -- 19th century.
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Genre/Form |
Biographies.
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Biographies. (OCoLC)fst01919896
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ISBN |
9781631490101 (hardcover) |
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1631490109 (hardcover) |
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