Dracula
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New York : Random House, Modern Library, 1897.
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Bram Stoker's Dracula introduced the world to the modern day depiction of the vampire. Dracula is rumored to have some basis in the real Vlad the Impaler, whose patronymic name Dracula is not his only similarity to the vampire—Vlad supposedly drank the blood of some of his enemies. In Dracula, the vampire attempts to relocate from Transylvania to England, but encounters resistance from the vampire hunter Abraham Van Helsing.

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Stoker, B. (1897). Dracula. New York, Random House, Modern Library.

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Stoker, Bram. 1897. Dracula. New York, Random House, Modern Library.

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Stoker, Bram, Dracula. New York, Random House, Modern Library, 1897.

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Stoker, Bram. Dracula. New York, Random House, Modern Library, 1897.

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Bram Stoker's Dracula introduced the world to the modern day depiction of the vampire. Dracula is rumored to have some basis in the real Vlad the Impaler, whose patronymic name Dracula is not his only similarity to the vampire—Vlad supposedly drank the blood of some of his enemies. In Dracula, the vampire attempts to relocate from Transylvania to England, but encounters resistance from the vampire hunter Abraham Van Helsing.
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