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(Sources I've found helpful. This is a work in progress.)
(Graphic courtesy of Horror Web.)
Auerbach, Nina. Our Vampires, Ourselves. Chicago: UP of Chicago, 1995.
--. Woman and the Demon: The Life of a Victorian Myth. Cambridge: Harvard UP,
1982.
Barber, Paul. Vampires, Burial, and Death: Folklore and Reality. New Haven, Yale
UP, 1988.
Belford, Barbara. Bram Stoker: A Biography of the Author of Dracula. New York:
Knopf, 1996.
Bell, Michael E. Food for the Dead: On the Trail of New England's Vampires. New York: Carroll & Graf, 2001.
Birkhead, Edith. The Tale of Terror: A Study of Gothic Romance. New York: Russell & Russell, 1963.
Dalby, Richard. Dracula's Brood. New York: Dorset, 1987. (Short fiction.)
Dresser, Norine. American Vampires: Fans, Victims, and Practitioners. New York: Norton, 1989.
Elfman, Eric. The Very Scary Almanac. New York: Random House, 1993. (Juvenile lit, but how can you resist a skinny little book that includes the quote, "O villain, villain, smiling, damned villain! ... That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain." -- Shakespeare, Hamlet.)
Estleman, Loren D. Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2000. (Fiction.)
Farson, Daniel. The Man Who Wrote Dracula: A Biography of Bram Stoker. London: M. Joseph, 1975.
Florescu, Radu R. and Raymond T. McNally. They have well-researched books
regarding Vlad Tepes.
Frayling, Christopher. Vampyres: Lord Byron to Count Dracula. London: Faber and Faber, 1978.
Gay, Peter. The Freud Reader. New York: Norton, 1989.
Gilbert, Sandra M. and Susan Gubar. The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination. 2nd ed. New Haven: Yale Nota Bene, 2000.
Gladwell, Adele Olivia and James Havoc. Blood & Roses: The Vampire in 19th Century Literature. London: Creation, 1992.
Great Books: Dracula. Narr. Donald Sutherland. Writ. Trish Mitchell. TV
documentary. The Learning Channel, 1999.
Hendershot, Cyndy. The Animal Within: Masculinity and the Gothic. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan Press, 2001.
Hoeveler, Diane Long. Gothic Feminism: The Professionalization of Gender from Charlotte Smith to the Brontes. University Park: Pennsylvania State UP, 1998.
Howe, Deborah and James Howe. Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery. New York: Avon, 1980. (Fiction ... I decided that Dracula would want me to include this ... ;-) Harold rocks!)
Kilgour, Maggie. The Rise of the Gothic Novel. London: Routledge, 1995.
Mascetti, Manuela Dunn. Vampire: The Complete Guide to the World of the Undead. New York: Viking Penguin, 1992. Beautiful photos and illustrations.
Miller, Elizabeth. She has several books. See Dracula's Homepage.
Moers, Ellen. Literary Women. New York: Doubleday, 1996. She defines the "female gothic."
Newman, Kim. Anno Dracula. New York: Avon, 1994. (Fiction.) For a complete list of Kim Newman's Dracula fiction, see Uchronia: The Alternate History List. See also The Official Kim Newman Web Site.
Roth, Phyllis A. Bram Stoker. Boston: Twayne, 1982.
Ruskin, John. Sesame and Lilies. London: Dent, 1938.
Saberhagen, Fred. An Old Friend of the Family. New York: Ace, 1979. (Fiction.)
Senf, Carol A. Dracula: Between Tradition and Modernism. New York: Twayne,
1998.
Skal, David J. V is for Vampire. New York: Plume, 1996.
Showalter, Elaine. Sexual Anarchy: Gender and Culture at the Fin de Siecle. New
York: Penguin, 1990.
Stoker, Bram. Dracula. 1897. Ed. Nina Auerbach and David J. Skal. New York:
Norton, 1997. (Includes Christopher Craft's "'Kiss Me with Those Red Lips': Gender and Inversion in Bram Stoker's Dracula.")
Stoker, Bram. Dracula. 1897. Ed. Glennis Byron. Ontario: Broadview, 2000.
Stoker, Bram. Dracula. 1897. Ed. John Paul Riquelme. New York: Palgrave, 2002.
Summers, Montague. The Gothic Quest: A History of the Gothic Novel. New York: Russell & Russell, 1964.
--. The Vampire: His Kith and Kin. New York: University
Books, 1960.
Twitchell, James B. The Living Dead: A Study of Vampires in Romantic Literature. Durham: Duke UP, 1981.
Wolf, Leonard. The Annotated Dracula. New York: Clarkson N. Potter, 1975.
--. The Essential Dracula. New York: Plume, 1993.
--. A Dream of Dracula: In Search of the Living Dead. New York: Popular Library, 1972.
Wright, Dudley. The Book of Vampires. New York: Causeway Books, 1973.
Click here for the Internet Movie Database's filmography of all films based on Stoker's works.
Click here for the Drac Bookstore ~ links to selected books & movies (in association with Amazon.com)
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