Bram Stoker, born Abraham Stoker on November 8, 1847, in Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland, is renowned primarily for his monumental contribution to Gothic horror literature, most famously through his 1897 novel « Dracula ». This seminal piece not only carved out a timeless place for Stoker in the pantheon of horror writing but significantly influenced the depiction of vampires within the popular cultural zeitgeist. The depth of Stoker »s work, however, extends beyond this magnum opus, reflecting his varied literary talents and interests in works such as « The History of Witchcraft in Europe ». Through this exploration of the superstitions and societal responses to witchcraft, Stoker reveals his scholarship and penchant for the macabre and the occult, which permeates much of his oeuvre. His literary style often wove together the suspenseful and the supernatural, a combination that came to typify his distinctive voice. Though he enjoyed a multifaceted career—as a theatre manager, critic, and writer—Stoker »s legacy is entrenched in his contributions to horror and the supernatural, with his writings bearing a lasting impact on both literary and popular culture. He passed away on April 20, 1912, in London, but his works continue to serve as a touchstone for horror aficionados and an inspiration to countless authors and filmmakers within the genre.
8 Ebooks par Margaret Murray
Margaret Murray: Egyptian Temples
First published in 1984. Written by a well-respected Professor of Egyptology at University College, London in the latter half of the nineteenth century, this is a scholarly but readable account of th …
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Margaret Murray: Egyptian Temples
First published in 1984. Written by a well-respected Professor of Egyptology at University College, London in the latter half of the nineteenth century, this is a scholarly but readable account of th …
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John Ashton & William Godwin: The History of Witchcraft in Europe Throughout the Ages
Witchcraft in Europe in Middle Ages and Early Modern Period was believed to be a combination of sorcery and heresy. While sorcery attempts to produce negative supernatural effects through formulas an …
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John Ashton & William Godwin: The History of Witchcraft in Europe
The History of Witchcraft in Europe’ is a compelling anthology that traverses the murky waters of witchcraft’s past through a diverse array of literary styles. This collection encapsulates a wide-ran …
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Bram Stoker & Charles Mackay: The History of Witchcraft in Europe
The anthology ‘The History of Witchcraft in Europe’ presents a comprehensive exploration of witchcraft’s multifaceted evolution throughout the ages, through a diverse array of literary styles includi …
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Margaret Murray: Egyptian Temples
First published in 2005. Written by a well-respected Professor of Egyptology at University College, London in the latter half of the nineteenth century, this is a scholarly but readable account of th …
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€69.13
Margaret Murray: Egyptian Temples
First published in 2005. Written by a well-respected Professor of Egyptology at University College, London in the latter half of the nineteenth century, this is a scholarly but readable account of th …
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€69.34
Bram Stoker & Charles Mackay: The History of Witchcraft in Europe Throughout the Ages
The anthology ‘The History of Witchcraft in Europe Throughout the Ages’ presents an unparalleled exploration of witchcraft’s multifaceted history through a compendium of perspectives, ranging from th …
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