A Guide to the Works of Bram Stoker

The literary genius who brought vampires to life and defined gothic horror.

Author

Bram Stoker was a 19th-century Irish writer known for his influential gothic novel "Dracula," widely regarded as a masterpiece of Victorian literature.

Works

Bram Stoker is best known for his iconic novel "Dracula", as well as "The Lair of the White Worm" and "The Jewel of Seven Stars".

Impact

Bram Stoker's creation of the iconic vampire Count Dracula in "Dracula" has become a timeless symbol of gothic horror.

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Timeline

November 8, 1847

Bram Stoker is born in Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland

1864

Bram Stoker enters Trinity College, Dublin

1878

Bram Stoker meets actor Henry Irving, who becomes his friend and mentor

1878

Bram Stoker marries Florence Balcombe

1897

Publication of Bram Stoker's novel 'Dracula'

1901

Bram Stoker's novel 'The Snake's Pass' is published

1906

Bram Stoker's novel 'The Lady of the Shroud' is published

1908

Bram Stoker's novel 'The Lair of the White Worm' is published

1912

Bram Stoker's novel 'The Jewel of Seven Stars' is published

April 20, 1912

Bram Stoker passes away in London, England

1914

Posthumous publication of Bram Stoker's novel 'The Mystery of the Sea'

1927

Publication of Bram Stoker's novel 'The Man'

1980

Bram Stoker is inducted into the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame

2009

Bram Stoker's notes for 'Dracula' are discovered in an attic in Scotland

2012

Bram Stoker is honored with a Google Doodle on his 165th birthday

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