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The original CliffsNotes study guides offer a look into critical elements and ideas within classic works of literature. The latest generation of titles in this series also features glossaries and visual elements that complement the classic, familiar format.CliffsNotes on Dracula digs into the story of a count who survives by sipping the blood from living (and unsuspecting) donors.Following the hauntingly frightful tale of vampires and victims, this study guide provides summaries and commentaries for each chapter within the nineteenth-century novel. Other features that help you figure out this important work include A look into the life of the author, Bram StokerCharacter list and plot synopsisAn essay exploring the influence of German Expressionism on the American horror filmA list of Dracula film productions, with ratings for eachSuggested discussion questionsClassic literature or modern-day treasure youll understand it all with expert information and insight from CliffsNotes study guides.

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title Dracula Notes Including Life of the Author General Plot Summary - photo 1

title:Dracula : Notes, Including Life of the Author, General Plot Summary, List of Characters, Summaries & Critical Commentaries, German Expressionism and the American Horror Film, Selected Filmography, Topics for Discussion, Selected Bibliography
author:Umland, Samuel J.
publisher:John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (US)
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9780822004172
ebook isbn13:9780822070597
language:English
subjectStoker, Bram,--1847-1912.--Dracula.
publication date:1983
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ddc:820.9008
subject:Stoker, Bram,--1847-1912.--Dracula.
Page 1 Dracula Notes by Samuel J Umland PhD Department of - photo 2
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Dracula
Notes
by
Samuel J. Umland, Ph.D.
Department of English
University of Nebraska
including
Life of the Author
General Plot Summary
List of Characters
Summaries & Critical Commentaries
German Expressionism and the American Horror Film
Selected Filmography
Topics for Discussion
Selected Bibliography
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LINCOLN, NEBRASKA 68501
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Editor
Gary Carey, M.A.
University of Colorado
Consulting Editor
James L. Roberts, Ph.D.
Department of English
University of Nebraska
ISBN 0-8220-0417-8
Copyright 1983
by
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Contents
Life of the Author
5
General Plot Summary
7
List of Characters
10
Critical Commentaries
12
The American Horror Film and German Expressionism
61
Filmography
64
Topics for Discussion
76
Selected Bibliography
76

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Life of the Author
Many of the events of Bram Stoker's life are still a mystery and are open to speculation. Most biographers have had to rely on public records to determine the interests and life of the author, thus prompting Daniel Farson, Stoker's grandnephew and also one of his biographers, to write: ''Stoker has long remained one of the least known authors of one of the best-known books ever written."
We know that Bram Stoker was born in Dublin, Ireland, on November 8, 1847, the third son of seven children. Sickly and bedridden as a child, Stoker eventually grew to well over six feet in height and became athletic and muscular, crowned with a head of thick, red hair. He is referred to by biographer Farson as a "red-haired giant." As a student at Trinity College in Dublin, Stoker graduated with honors in science, and he later returned to the college for an M.A. degree.
It appears that Stoker was always interested in writing because, for a time, he worked as a drama critic; additionally, the author whom he most admired was Walt Whitman, whose controversial book of poetry, Leaves of Grass, Stoker publicly defended. After years of correspondence, Stoker finally met Whitman in 1884, and he met him again a few more times, the last time in 1887. Stoker also worked for the Irish civil service, much like his father had done.
In 1876, when Stoker was twenty-nine years old, he met the famous and talented actor Henry Irving, a meeting which became of great value to both men. Of course, Stoker had seen Irving many times before this, witnessing with awe Irving's considerable dramatic talent. Stoker and Irving became close friends, and Stoker soon became the actor-manager of Irving's theater. Stoker appears to have enjoyed the life of the theater for he held the position for twenty-seven years, beginning in 1878, until Irving's death in October of 1905.
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In 1878, Stoker married Florence Balcombe, who had had the choice of marrying either Bram Stoker or Oscar Wilde. At the time, Stoker was thirty-one years old, Wilde only twenty-four. Stoker and Wilde remained friends, however, and Stoker was admitted into Wilde's literary circle. During his life Bram Stoker met many leading artistic and prominent figures of his day; in addition to Oscar Wilde, he entertained Arthur Conan Doyle, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Mark Twain, and once he even met Theodore Roosevelt. Bram Stoker's son and only child, Noel, was born in 1879, and in 1882 Stoker published his first substantial literary effort, Under the Sunset, a collection of tales for children.
Evidently, Stoker was a man of considerable energy and talent. As well as being acting manager of Irving's theater, he delivered lectures, traveled extensively, toured with Irving's acting company, and he wrote several novels, as well as several works of non-fiction. His first novel, a romance entitled The Snake's Pass, was published in 1890. Then, written over a period of several years, beginning in 1890, Stoker's masterpiece,
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