Count Dracula
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“Dracula” - novel
- In Dracula: Jonathan Harker goes to Transylvania
Harker plans to meet with Count Dracula, a client of his firm, in order to finalize a property transaction. When he arrives in Transylvania, the locals react with terror after he discloses his destination: Castle Dracula. Though this unsettles him slightly, he continues onward. The ominous howling of wolves rings…
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influence of Vlad III
- In Argeș
…have been the prototype for Count Dracula in Bram Stoker’s novel (1897). The fortress has a stairway of some 1,400 steps. An arboretum, a forestry experimental station, and a roe deer reserve are found in Mihăiești; and ancient limestone quarries, designated a natural monument, are located near Albești. The road…
Read More - In Vlad the Impaler
have suggested that Bram Stoker’s Dracula character was based on Vlad.
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influence on vampire lore
- In vampire: History
The tale of the Transylvanian count who uses supernatural abilities, including mind control and shape-shifting, to prey upon innocent victims inspired countless works thereafter. Many popular vampire characteristics—such as methods of survival and destruction, vampires as aristocracy, and even vampires being of eastern European origin—were solidified in this popular…
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portrayal in film
- In Bela Lugosi
…of the elegantly mannered vampire Count Dracula.
Read More - In Christopher Lee
…such iconic horror characters as Count Dracula, whom he first played in Horror of Dracula (1958) and later reprised in a number of sequels. However, Lee’s turn as Sir Henry Baskerville in The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959), an adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes mystery, indicated a dramatic range extending…
Read More - In Horror of Dracula
In this version of the Dracula tale, based on the novel by Bram Stoker, Englishman Jonathan Harker (played by John Van Eyssen) poses as a librarian and takes employment with the elegant and seductive yet lethal Count Dracula (Christopher Lee), ostensibly to record his vast book collection but in reality…
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style of Stoker
- In Bram Stoker
…first contact with the vampire Count Dracula; Wilhelmina (“Mina”) Harker (née Murray), Jonathan’s eventual wife; Dr. John (“Jack”) Seward, a psychiatrist and sanatorium administrator; and Lucy Westenra, Mina’s friend and a victim of Dracula who herself becomes a vampire. The story is that of a Transylvanian vampire who, using supernatural…
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