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R E A D ... Dracula by Bram Stoker - Searchable online version from The Literature Network

Favorite Dracula-Related Links
Dr. Elizabeth Miller's Dracula Homepage - The starting point for Dracula info
Dracula's Castle - Virtually visit Bran Castle
The Rosenbach Museum and Library - The home of Stoker's handwritten working notes for Dracula
The Dracula Library - "the largest public library in the world specialized in books on vampires"
The Historical Dracula - An essay on Vlad by Ray Porter

More Good Sites (if you find a
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Literature of the Fantastic
- Hypertext of such classics as Le Fanu's Carmilla and Polidori's The Vampyre
The Victorian Web - Lots of good info on those Victorians, separated neatly by category (Science, Religion, etc.)
Halloween Online - My favorite holiday! (surprise)
The True Story of A Vampire, by Eric, Count Stenbock - "My father got more and more devoted to Count Vardalek."
Edward Gorey (1925-2000)
- It all began with Dracula ...
Edward Gorey's The Gashlycrumb Tinies - "A is for Amy who fell down the stairs.  B is for Basil assulated by bears."  You get the picture.
The British Museum - Stoker researched here.
Gothic Gardening (Something Wicked This Way Grows ...) - At a new URL ... All of the Theme Gardens are there, including Le Jardin Sanguinaire and The Night Garden.  This site seems to be down ... I'll leave it for now and see what happens ...
Dark Side of the Net - Huge selection of great links
Movie Review Query Engine - Type in "Dracula"
Jack Lynch's Literary Resources -Victorian British - Extensive
Voice of the Shuttle Web Site for Humanities Research: Victorian -  Also extensive ...
Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Awards - The HWA's big awards
Thumbnail Images of Bram Stoker's Dracula Editions - Cover art from the first edition on
Guinea Pig Theater Presents:  Dracula - This is just hysterical.  The chase scene cracks me up.
Halloweenhorrors.net Free Halloween Ecards - Send a Halloween Card for any holiday!  I do ...
Victorian Parlor Games - Anyone up for a game of The Minister's Cat?  There's got to be a way to make that one a drinking game.
The Page of the Dead - Creepy good stories and photos
Bat Conservation International - Go batty.
Dictionary of Victorian London - I especially like the "Death & Dying" and "Sex" sections.
Dracula at HarperAudio - As read by actor David McCallum (currently on the U.S. show NCIS), who has a great voice
The Delights of Terror: An Aesthetics of the Tale of Terror by Terry Heller - It's the whole thing.  Cool.  Ch. 5 is "The Aesthetics of the Horror Thriller:  Stoker's Dracula."
Modern Ruins Photographic Essays - The insane asylum pics are my favorites.  Renfield!
Frightbytes.com Virtual Halloween Haunted House -  Good site content
Carter's Crypt: Vampires, Horror, Fantasy, and Romance - Author Margaret Carter's site includes stories and other goodies.
The Sickly Taper - Frederick Frank's extensive Gothic bibliography and links
The Gothic:  Materials for Study - Some good stuff from UVA
The Fantastic in Art and Fiction, Cornell U Library - Images of Danse Macabre

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