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- Bram Stoker's Dracula 1897 - Photography adaptation | SkySight Photography
- Dracula | SkySight Photography
- Dracula, adapté par Nicolas Guépin | Broutille et compagnie
- Dracula, par Felicien Chauveau | Anthéa
- Dracula, by Stephen Dietz | Peterborough Theatre Guild
- Dracula, by Shake & Stir Theatre Co | Theatre Royal
Photogrphie
Théâtre
- Whitby & Dracula, Learn more about Dracula & Whitby | The Whitby Guide
- How Dracula came to Whitby | English Heritage
- PITHER, Sophie,
What is the connection between Whitby and Dracula?
, The Telegraph - ELLIN, Beth,
Dracula and Whitby
| Visit Whitby.com - MOORE, Alan,
Whitby's Dracula connections
| BBC - MOORE, Alan,
Whitby's Dracula connections
| BBC - BARNETT, David,
Dracula's birthplace: how Whitby is celebrating the count's anniversary, The Guardian
- PALLARDY, Richard,
Vlad the Impaler
, Encyclopædia Britannica
- Dracula videogames | Microïds
- Discovering Literature: Romantics & Victorians | British Library
- UMLAND, Samuel J., CliffsNotes on Dracula | CliffsNotes
- Elizabeth Miller | LiveJournal
- MILLER, Elizabeth, Dracula's Homepage
- Bram Stoker Estate
- ESCHNER, Kat, The Icelandic Translation of ‘Dracula’ Is Actually a Different Book, Smithsonian.com
‘Dracula’ goes on sale in London
| History Channel- The Dracula Library | Center for Studies on New Religions (CESNUR)
- STOKER, Bram,
Dracula
| Project Gutenberg - Dacre Stoker
- Bram Stoker & Dracula, par la BU du Saulcy | Bibliothèques universitaires de l'Université de Lorraine
- All Things Dracula: A Bibliography of Editions, Reprints, Adaptations, and Translations of Dracula | Center for Studies on New Religions (CESNUR)
- Dracula. Week-end Pierre Henry, un pionier | Radio France
- Dracula | Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre
- BUZWELL, Greg,
‘Dracula’: vampires, perversity and Victorian anxieties
| British Library
- FAIVER, Antoine,
Scandaleuses hiérophanies : Dracula et l’ésotérisme
| Center for Studies on New Religions (CESNUR)
- FURNEAUX, Holly,
Victorian sexualities
| British Library - MILLER, Lauren,
Friendships, lesbianism and identity in Victorian Britain
, The York Historian - MARSH, Jan,
Sex & Sexuality in the 19th Century
| Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) - DU PASQUIER, Roch,
Dracula et sa victimre : Une métaphore de l'inceste
, Le Journal des psychologues - WILLIAMS, Holly,
The Victorian view of same-sex desire
| BBC Culture
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