Dracula comes
Dracula comes,[1] Anglice Count Dracula, est persona titularis Draculae, mythistoriae horroris gothici ab Abrahamo Stoker anno 1897 editae, qui persona vampirus et prototypicus et archetypicus in sequentibus fictionis operibus habetur. Etiam in mythistoria origo legendorum lycanthroporum depingitur.[2] Nonnullae ex comitis propietatibus Vladislaum III imitari creduntur, Valachianum saeculi quindecimi principem, qui vivus Dracula appellabatur, atque personam ab Henrico Irving Equite actam, histrione cui Stoker adiutor privatus erat.[3]
Una ex inusitatioribus Draculae copiis est facultas hominum in vampiros morsu commutandorum. Aliae proprietates in sequentibus fictionis popularis operibus novatae et additae sunt. Dracula ipse saepe in cultura populari apparuit, praecipue in pelliculis, mediis animatis, et adeo cerealibus ientaculi.
Sorbus aucuparia, arbor familiae Rosacearum, late habetur genus tutelae, sed effectus ignoti sunt.[6] Lignum quidem Sorbi aucupariae tutela contra spiritus malos magasque aevo Victoriano credebatur.
In pelliculis
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recensere- ↑ "arcem horrificam Draculae comitis": Ephemeris
- ↑ Stoker, Bram. Dracula. Caput 3, Johnathon Harker's Journal. p. 42
- ↑ Warren 2002.
- ↑ "Fangs for the memories: The A-Z of vampires".
- ↑ Melton, J. Gordon (1994). The Vampire Book: The Encyclopedia of the Undead. Detroiti Michiganiae: Visible Ink Press. p. 247. ISBN 978-1578592814.
- ↑ Dracula, capitulum 3.
Bibliographia
recensere- Dalby, Richard, et William Hughes. 2005. Bram Stoker: A Bibliography. Westcliff-on-Sea: Desert Island Books.
- Davison, Carol Margaret. 1997. Bram Stoker's Dracula: Sucking Through the Century, 1897–1997. ISBN 9781554881055. Toronti Canadae: Dundurn.
- Eighteen-Bisang, Robert, et Elizabeth Miller. 2008. Bram Stoker's Notes for Dracula: A Facsimile Edition. Praefatio Michael Barsanti. Toronti: McFarland; Jefferson Carolinae Septentrionalis: McFarland & Co. Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7864-3410-7, ISBN 0786434104.
- Frayling, Christopher. 1992. Vampyres: Lord Byron to Count Dracula. ISBN 0-571-16792-6.
- Hughes, William. 2000. Beyond Dracula: Bram Stoker's Fiction and its Cultural Contexts. Basingstoke: Macmillan.
- Klinger, Leslie S. 2008. The New Annotated Dracula. Novi Eboraci: W. W. Norton & Co. ISBN 0-393-06450-6.
- Leatherdale, Clive. 1985. Dracula: the Novel and the Legend. Desert Island Books.
- McNally, Raymond T., ee Radu Florescu. 1994. In Search of Dracula. Houghton Mifflin Company. ISBN 0-395-65783-0.
- Miller, Elizabeth. 2006. Dracula: Sense & Nonsense. Ed. secunda. Desert Island Books. ISBN 1-905328-15-X.
- Schaffer, Talia. 1994. "A Wilde Desire Took Me: the Homoerotic History of Dracula." In ELH 61 (2): 381–425.
- Senf, Carol A. 1998. Dracula: Between Tradition and Modernism. Twayne.
- Senf, Carol A. 2010. Bram Stoker. University of Wales Press.
- Senf, Carol A. 2012. Science and Social Science in Bram Stoker's Fiction. Greenwood.
- Spencer, Kathleen. 1992. Purity and Danger: Dracula, the Urban Gothic, and the Late Victorian Degeneracy Crisis. ELH 59 (1): 197–225.
- Stoker, Bram. (1897) 1997. Dracula. Norton Critical Edition, ed. Nina Auerbach et David J. Skal. Novi Eboraci: Norton.
- Wolf, Leonard. 2004. The Essential Dracula. ibooks, inc. ISBN 0-7434-9803-8.
- Warren, Louis S. 2002. "Buffalo Bill Meets Dracula: William F. Cody, Bram Stoker, and the Frontiers of Racial Decay." The American Historical Review 107 (4): 1124–57. ISSN 0002-8762. EISSN 1937-5239. doi:10.1086/ahr/107.4.1124 (Oxford Journals Online).
- Waters, Colin. 2009. Gothic Whitby, History Press. ISBN 0-7524-5291-6.
Nexus interni
Nexus externi
recensere- Versiones PDF et sonicae Draculae. Bram Stoker Online.