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  1. The original Bram Stoker novel that the Public Domain Character Dracula comes from. It was first published in 1897. Jonathan Harker, a young English solicitor about to be made partner, is sent out to Castle Dracula in Transylvania to assist a new client of his firm who's moving to London.

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      Memetic Mutation: Dracula Daily Explanation. Tumblr's best...

    • Characters

      Adaptation Deviation: A lot of adaptations change his...

    • NightmareFuel

      Dracula wasn’t just coming to England to skulk around in...

    • WMG

      It needs fresh blood to survive. Dracula is old,...

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      The novel Fridge Brilliance. In retrospect, having Mina's...

    • TearJerker

      There is something heart wrenching about how Dracula...

    • Heartwarming

      Renfield is horrified when he realizes that Dracula has been...

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      Dracula only barely manages to escape his former solicitor,...

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      Just the fact that one of the main characters of the novel...

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      A page for describing Quotes: Dracula. "Listen to them—the...

  2. tvtropes.org › pmwiki › pmwikiDracula - TV Tropes

    Learn about the origin, traits, and adaptations of Dracula, the fictional vampire created by Bram Stoker in his 1897 novel. Find out how Dracula influenced popular culture, from films and comics to video games and fan works.

  3. A 1992 movie adaptation of the novel by Francis Ford Coppola, featuring a romance plot between Dracula and Mina. The film follows the book more closely than many later ones, but also adds a backstory for Dracula and changes some characters and locations.

  4. This page is about the character Dracula. For the novel by Bram Stoker, please see Dracula (novel). The vampire. As Sherlock Holmes is to detectives and Superman is to superheroes, so Dracula is to vampires. Bram Stoker was not the first to introduce vampires into western literature (see the...

  5. Jul 20, 2023 · Tropes used in Dracula (novel) include: Admiring the Abomination : According to van Helsing, the Count "must indeed have been that Voivode Dracula who won his name against the Turk, over the great river on the very frontier of Turkey-land.

  6. Dracula is a British-American horror drama television series. The series, a reimagining of Bram Stoker's novel Dracula, was produced by London-based Carnival Films; it aired in the United States on NBC and in the United Kingdom on Sky Living.

  7. Jul 10, 2024 · In the BBC Dracula trilogy that aired in 2020, vampires could control certain animals like rats or wolves, a trope found in many film and television projects.

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