Bram
Stoker
Stoker,
Bram, full name ABRAHAM STOKER (1847-1912), British writer,
born in Dublin, Ireland, and educated at the University of
Dublin.
After
ten years as a civil servant and a literary and dramatic critic,
he left Ireland in 1876 to become secretary and business manager
for English actor Sir Henry Irving, joining him in the management
of the Lyceum Theatre, London. He remained associated with
Irving until the actor's death in 1905. Stoker wrote many
books, including Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving (1906).
His classic
novel of horror, Dracula (1897), introduced the character
of the vampire Count Dracula of Transylvania. Dracula has
inspired numerous films, sequels, and retellings.
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