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starring as Count Orlok. Florence Stoker eventually sued the filmmakers, and was represented by the attorneys of the
British Incorporated Society of Authors. Her chief legal complaint was that she had neither been asked for permission for the adaptation nor paid any royalty. The case dragged on for
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In spring 2012, Dacre Stoker (in collaboration with
Elizabeth Miller) presented the "lost" Dublin Journal written by Bram Stoker, which had been kept by his great-grandson Noel Dobbs. Stoker's diary entries shed a light on the issues that concerned him before his London years. A remark about a boy
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in north London. The ashes of Irving Noel Stoker, the author's son, were added to his father's urn following his death in 1961. The original plan had been to keep his parents' ashes together, but after
Florence Stoker's death, her ashes were scattered at the Gardens of Rest. His ashes are still
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was believed to have been lost until it was found in a barn in northwestern
Pennsylvania in the early 1980s. It consisted of typed sheets with many emendations, and handwritten on the title page was "THE UN-DEAD." The author's name was shown at the bottom as Bram Stoker. Author Robert Latham
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some years, with Mrs. Stoker demanding the destruction of the negative and all prints of the film. The suit was finally resolved in the widow's favour in July 1925. A single print of the film survived, however, and it has become well known. The first authorised film version of
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was released, written by Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt. Both writers "based on Bram Stoker's own handwritten notes for characters and plot threads excised from the original edition" along with their own research for the sequel. This also marked Dacre Stoker's writing debut.
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in 1875. Though he later in life recalled graduating "with honours in mathematics", this appears to have been a mistake. He was named
University Athlete, participating in multiple sports, including playing rugby for
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Ireland brought about by peaceful means. He remained an ardent monarchist who believed that Ireland should remain within the British Empire. He was an admirer of Prime Minister
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ruins. Stoker began writing novels while working as manager for Irving and secretary and director of London's Lyceum
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Bram Stoker's former home featuring a commemorative plaque,
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Blood Read: The Vampire as Metaphor in Contemporary Culture
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When Brave Men Shudder; the Scottish origins of Dracula
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Something in the Blood: The Untold Story of Bram Stoker
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1883:. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.
1874:Bram Stoker: A Biography of the Author of Dracula
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5353:Mrs. Deadpool and the Howling Commandos
5346:Captain Britain and MI13: Vampire State
5301:Dracula – L'amour plus fort que la mort
3733:Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories
3483:Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories
2799:
2652:"What a Tax Lawyer Dug Up on 'Dracula'"
2252:
2175:
1978:Bram Stoker and the Man Who Was Dracula
1975:
1248:Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories
1235:(1881) – eight fairy tales for children
976:Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories
852:and conducted much of the research for
378:, he became the theatre critic for the
6198:20th-century Irish short story writers
6188:20th-century Irish non-fiction writers
6158:19th-century Irish short story writers
6148:19th-century Irish non-fiction writers
6120:
4588:Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula
4281:Scooby-Doo! and the Reluctant Werewolf
3523:Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving
2779:. Webb & Bower. pp. 365–366.
2774:
2768:
2681:
2662:
2630:
2582:
2253:Poletti, Jonathan (4 September 2022).
2089:
2087:
2085:
2083:
1724:Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving
1255:
965:also has no record of his membership.
912:Stoker was raised a Protestant in the
661:Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving
249:, Stoker drew inspiration for writing
6031:
5923:
5778:
5070:
4802:
4134:Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation
3917:Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
3845:
3622:
3578:
3317:
3284:Internet Speculative Fiction Database
3054:
2609:
6313:Irish theatre managers and producers
4604:Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary
3006:from the original on 3 January 2010.
2093:Obituary, Irish Times, 23 April 1912
1799:"The Question of a National Theatre"
1369:"Lucky Escapes of Sir Henry Irving"
783:The original 541-page typescript of
309:Church of Ireland Parish of Clontarf
5582:Dracula 4: The Shadow of the Dragon
4002:The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires
2921:. Simon and Schuster. p. 201.
2675:
2672:, Greenwood Publishing (1988) p. 67
2347:
2080:
916:. He was a strong supporter of the
13:
5293:Dracula – Entre l'amour et la mort
4628:Van Helsing: The London Assignment
4532:Nocturna: Granddaughter of Dracula
3228:Works by Bram Stoker in eBook form
2722:
2650:John J. Miller (28 October 2008).
2183:"Why Dracula never loses his bite"
2141:"Dracula creator Bram Stoker born"
1911:(University of Wales Press, 2010).
255:. He died on 20 April 1912 due to
14:
6404:
6348:Theatre people from Dublin (city)
6168:19th-century Irish travel writers
6099:Bram Stoker's Legend of the Mummy
5707:Perfect Selection: Dracula Battle
5558:Dracula 3: The Path of the Dragon
4142:Hotel Transylvania: Transformania
3192:
3055:Doyle, Carmel (8 November 2012).
3018:Bram Stoker's Lost Dublin Journal
1929:
1803:The Nineteenth Century and After,
1220:; posthumously published in 2015)
1066:
951:Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
417:
326:in 1870, and paid to receive his
285:Charlotte Mathilda Blake Thornley
6208:Alumni of Trinity College Dublin
5993:
5992:
5976:Bibliography of works on Dracula
5954:Transylvanian Society of Dracula
5949:Count Dracula in popular culture
5179:Young Dracula and Young Monsters
4540:Dracula: Sovereign of the Damned
4249:The Halloween That Almost Wasn't
3962:Dracula Has Risen from the Grave
3559:William Thomson (brother-in-law)
3253:
2490:. 14 August 2009. Archived from
1843:The Nineteenth Century and After
1833:The Nineteenth Century and After
1823:The Nineteenth Century and After
1809:"Mr. De Morgan's Habits of Work"
1499:, Vol. XVIII, No. 5. (New York)
1381:"The Night of the Shifting Bog"
1298:13 March 1875 and 20 March 1875
553:Stoker was a regular visitor to
443:
426:
345:University Philosophical Society
203:
6323:Irish people of English descent
6183:20th-century Irish male writers
6143:19th-century Irish male writers
5071:
4564:Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat
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2523:
2498:
2476:
2471:Encyclopedia of World Biography
2432:
2410:
2389:
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2341:
2326:
2272:
2255:"The queer life of Bram Stoker"
2246:
2230:
2205:
2189:. 28 March 2009. Archived from
2172:Irish Times, 8 March 1882, p. 5
2166:
2133:
1835:, Vol. LXVI, July/December 1909
1829:"The Censorship of Stage Plays"
1825:, Vol. LXIV, July/December 1908
1475:26 August and 2 September 1894
1086:
1031:
987:. The first film adaptation of
764:Encyclopedia of World Biography
357:
179:
6333:Journalists from Dublin (city)
6293:Irish male short story writers
6283:Irish male non-fiction writers
6253:20th-century Irish biographers
6248:19th-century Irish biographers
6203:20th-century Irish journalists
6163:19th-century Irish journalists
5606:Renfield: Bring Your Own Blood
5574:Vampire Season Monster Defense
5011:Hotel Transylvania: The Series
4941:Hotel Transylvania: The Series
4803:
4772:The Last Voyage of the Demeter
3102:. Visit Dublin. Archived from
3031:"Bram Stoker's 165th Birthday"
2732:. Victorian Web. 30 April 2008
2530:Lizzie Dearden (20 May 2014).
2121:
2096:
2048:
2039:
2014:
1994:
1969:
1949:
1845:, Vol. LXIX, January/June 1911
1704:
891:listed the cause of death as "
1:
6303:Irish science fiction writers
5534:Dracula 2: The Last Sanctuary
5339:X-Men: Apocalypse vs. Dracula
4684:Bram Stoker's Dracula's Guest
4668:Bram Stoker's Dracula's Curse
4404:Santo en el tesoro de Drácula
2708:"The Books That Made Dracula"
2348:Lee, Leonard (24 July 2016).
2108:www.bloomsburycollections.com
1942:
1918:(Wild Wolf Publishing, 2018).
1890:(London: Jonathan Cape, 2004)
1805:Vol. LXIII, January/June 1908
1390:, Vol. VI, No. 1. (New York)
968:
485:James Abbott McNeill Whistler
266:
38:
6338:People from Clontarf, Dublin
6193:20th-century Irish novelists
6153:19th-century Irish novelists
5936:Lugosi v. Universal Pictures
4388:Billy the Kid Versus Dracula
3994:The Satanic Rites of Dracula
3623:
3218:Resources in other libraries
2985:by Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt
2884:Ravenscroft, Trevor (1982).
2418:"How Dracula Came to Whitby"
2025:. Random House. p. 11.
1881:Bram Stoker: A Literary Life
1839:"Irving and Stage Lightning"
1815:, Vol. XVI, May/October 1908
1620:The Jewel of the Seven Stars
1266:Date of earliest appearance
844:Stoker at The London Library
826:Rosenbach Museum and Library
230:and business manager of the
7:
6078:Blood from the Mummy's Tomb
5924:
5700:Iubilaeum Anno Dracula 2001
5590:Dracula 5: The Blood Legacy
4289:Dracula: Dead and Loving It
3954:Dracula: Prince of Darkness
3275:h2g2 article on Bram Stoker
3252:(public domain audiobooks)
2556:Jimmie e. Cain, Jr (2006).
1819:"The Censorship of Fiction"
1778:
1667:"The 'Eroes of the Thames"
1316:1 May 1875 and 22 May 1875
973:The short story collection
848:Stoker was a member of The
811:in Dublin, and the novella
807:, a visit to the crypts of
737:The first edition cover of
580:
569:(1902). He started writing
295:descent, who was raised in
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6409:
6378:Dublin Evening Mail people
6368:Writers from Dublin (city)
6218:The Daily Telegraph people
5277:Dracula: A Chamber Musical
4484:Count Dracula's Great Love
3970:Taste the Blood of Dracula
3448:The Lair of the White Worm
3152:"Bram Stoker – Miss Betty"
2583:Miller, Elizabeth (2005).
2562:. McFarland. p. 182.
2243:, Liveright, 2016, p92-97.
1791:"The Art of Ellen Terry",
1658:Everybody's Story Magazine
1472:"When the Sky Rains Gold"
1397:"Lord Castleton Explains"
1204:The Lair of the White Worm
658:(1911). He published his
655:The Lair of the White Worm
337:College Historical Society
6373:Writers of Gothic fiction
6238:Golders Green Crematorium
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4396:Blood of Dracula's Castle
4348:The Return of the Vampire
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3554:Thornley Stoker (brother)
3541:
3502:
3458:
3351:
3213:Resources in your library
2816:– via Google Books.
1976:Belford, Barbara (2002).
1271:
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1265:
1262:
1091:
1001:, released in 1922, with
902:Golders Green Crematorium
897:Golders Green Crematorium
874:Golders Green Crematorium
530:Bram Stoker in Cruden Bay
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6065:The Jewel of Seven Stars
4748:Dracula: The Dark Prince
4452:Dracula vs. Frankenstein
4420:Los Monstruos del Terror
4217:Dracula in the Provinces
3549:Florence Balcombe (wife)
3416:The Jewel of Seven Stars
3290:Leeds University Library
3000:www.DraculaTheUnDead.com
2279:Schaffer, Talia (1994).
1850:Critical works on Stoker
1632:The Jewel of Seven Stars
1577:Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
1550:Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
1535:Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
1480:Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
1426:"Old Hoggen: A Mystery"
1169:The Jewel of Seven Stars
863:
726:. However, according to
589:Commemorative plaque in
545:. The early chapters of
460:In 1878, Stoker married
384:, which was co-owned by
335:. He was auditor of the
6178:20th-century historians
5822:Dracula (Marvel Comics)
5739:Love Song for a Vampire
5326:Dracula (Marvel Comics)
5045:Treehouse of Horror XXI
4977:Mystery and Imagination
4257:Fracchia contro Dracula
3880:(1931 Spanish-language)
3872:(1931 English-language)
3459:Short story collections
2917:Picknett, Lynn (2004).
2337:. Wild Wolf Publishing.
2333:Shepherd, Mike (2018).
2128:Bram Stoker (1847–1912)
1438:"The Man from Shorrox"
1313:"The Chain of Destiny"
1225:Short story collections
1180:(1905); issued also as
926:William Ewart Gladstone
666:Prince of Wales Theatre
615:Quayside Fish and Chips
343:) and president of the
320:Trinity College, Dublin
6318:Irish thriller writers
6278:Irish literary critics
6173:20th-century essayists
5542:Dracula: Crazy Vampire
5131:The Revenge of Dracula
5038:Treehouse of Horror IV
4660:The Batman vs. Dracula
3440:The Lady of the Shroud
3408:The Mystery of the Sea
3384:The Shoulder of Shasta
3170:"Project MUSE – Login"
3082:"Bram Stoker Festival"
2775:Gibson, Peter (1985).
2682:Boylan, Henry (1998).
2636:Zanger, Jules (1997).
2610:Light, Duncan (2016).
2506:""MY FRIEND ARMINIUS""
2061:. 2012. Archived from
1753:Robert Eighteen-Bisang
1613:"The Bridal of Death"
1606:The Mystery of the Sea
1593:The Mystery of the Sea
1446:The Pall Mall Magazine
1196:The Lady of the Shroud
1161:The Mystery of the Sea
1137:The Shoulder of Shasta
963:Grand Lodge of Ireland
934:The Lady of the Shroud
908:Beliefs and philosophy
876:
838:Robert Eighteen-Bisang
741:
649:The Lady of the Shroud
601:
566:The Mystery of the Sea
550:
489:Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
371:
352:in Fiction and Society
238:, which Irving owned.
100:Trinity College Dublin
6363:Weird fiction writers
6308:Irish theatre critics
6298:Irish mystery writers
6263:Irish fantasy writers
5641:Bram Stoker's Dracula
5526:Dracula: Resurrection
5509:Bram Stoker's Dracula
5501:Bram Stoker's Dracula
5361:Dracula (Dell Comics)
4700:House of the Wolf Man
4572:Bram Stoker's Dracula
4476:Bram Stoker's Dracula
4468:Scream Blacula Scream
4372:The Return of Dracula
4177:Batman Fights Dracula
4085:Shadow of the Vampire
4069:Nosferatu the Vampyre
4031:Dracula II: Ascension
3946:The Brides of Dracula
3901:House of Frankenstein
3777:Possible inspirations
3288:Archival material at
2892:. Red Wheel. p.
2777:The Capital Companion
2297:10.1353/elh.1994.0019
2021:Murray, Paul (2004).
1502:Part of Chapter 2 of
871:
736:
626:in the shadow of the
588:
537:
365:
6393:Irish travel writers
6288:Irish male novelists
6273:Irish horror writers
6058:Film adaptations of
5841:Relatives of Dracula
5790:Alternative versions
5395:Batman & Dracula
5285:Dracula, the Musical
5163:The Book of Renfield
5115:The Bloody Red Baron
4780:Dracula: A Love Tale
4185:Mad Mad Mad Monsters
4126:Hotel Transylvania 2
3516:A Glimpse of America
3261:Works by Bram Stoker
3246:Works by Bram Stoker
3237:Works by Bram Stoker
3086:Bram Stoker Festival
2983:Dracula: The Un-Dead
2710:. The London Library
2068:on 24 September 2015
2056:"Stoker Family Tree"
1717:A Glimpse of America
1629:Alternate ending to
1603:Chapters 1 and 2 of
1531:17 and 24 July 1898
1269:Earliest appearance
1214:Seven Golden Buttons
1172:(1903, revised 1912)
1106:The Chain of Destiny
1047:Dracula: The Un-Dead
1044:copyright. In 2009,
712:In Search of Dracula
693:Carpathian Mountains
622:to the graveyard of
6358:Victorian novelists
6233:Ghost story writers
5780:Original characters
5668:The Fury of Dracula
5332:The Tomb of Dracula
5122:Dracula Cha Cha Cha
5029:Treehouse of Horror
4862:Dracula: The Series
4356:Drakula İstanbul'da
4265:Transylvania 6-5000
4161:Transylvania 6-5000
4077:Nosferatu in Venice
4039:Dracula III: Legacy
3754:Dracula the Un-dead
3646:Abraham Van Helsing
3308:Library of Congress
2397:"Quayside - Whitby"
1739:Great Ghost Stories
1693:The London Magazine
1651:"The Way of Peace"
1570:"A Baby Passenger"
1456:"The Red Stockade"
1414:The Fate of Fenella
1295:"Buried Treasures"
1256:Uncollected stories
1121:The Fate of Fenella
1081:Dublin City Council
983:, who was also his
955:Pamela Colman Smith
953:, and hired member
809:St. Michan's Church
643:The Daily Telegraph
381:Dublin Evening Mail
376:Irish Civil Service
301:Sir Thornley Stoker
6388:Mythopoeic writers
6343:Surrealist writers
6328:Anglo-Irish people
5485:Dracula the Undead
5410:Wolves at the Gate
5147:Dracula the Undead
4241:Love at First Bite
4169:Mad Monster Party?
4118:Hotel Transylvania
3885:Dracula's Daughter
3711:Powers of Darkness
3156:www.bramstoker.org
3106:on 19 October 2014
2970:freemasonry.bcy.ca
2945:. 24 November 2002
2865:on 9 November 2009
2586:A Dracula Handbook
2494:on 17 August 2009.
2420:. English Heritage
2322:– via JSTOR.
2193:on 13 October 2012
1897:(Greenwood, 2002).
1872:Belford, Barbara.
1788:, 19 December 1891
1675:The Royal Magazine
1600:, Page & Co.)
1543:"A Yellow Duster"
1519:The Theatre Annual
1345:"The Gombeen Man"
1336:The Theatre Annual
1277:"The Crystal Cup"
1209:The Garden of Evil
985:literary executrix
949:, a member of the
947:J. W. Brodie-Innis
881:St George's Square
877:
778:multiple narrators
742:
681:Kingdom of Hungary
602:
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516:Theodore Roosevelt
466:Lieutenant-Colonel
372:
6383:Irish monarchists
6353:Theatre theorists
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5757:Son of the Dragon
5518:Dracula Unleashed
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5054:
5053:
4986:Buffy vs. Dracula
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4636:The Vulture's Eye
4273:The Monster Squad
4193:Blood for Dracula
3986:Dracula A.D. 1972
3837:
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3833:
3832:
3772:
3771:
3686:Brides of Dracula
3572:
3571:
3564:Bram Stoker Award
3376:The Watter's Mou'
3360:The Primrose Path
3241:Project Gutenberg
3199:Library resources
2928:978-0-7432-7325-1
2903:978-0-87728-547-2
2786:978-0-86350-042-8
2761:978-1-84002-431-9
2693:978-0-7171-2945-4
1987:978-0-306-81098-5
1925:(Liveright, 2016)
1862:(Palgrave, 2000)
1773:978-0-7864-3410-7
1702:
1701:
1624:William Heinemann
1515:20 December 1895
1505:The Watter's Mou'
1182:The Gates of Life
1129:The Watter's Mou'
1099:The Primrose Path
1012:Universal Studios
943:scientific method
914:Church of Ireland
889:death certificate
885:tertiary syphilis
762:According to the
575:New Slains Castle
560:The Watter's Mou'
462:Florence Balcombe
333:Dublin University
211:
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171:Florence Balcombe
143:Literary movement
83:, London, England
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6268:Irish historians
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5857:Vampire Hunter D
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5493:Drac's Night Out
5403:Victorian Undead
5388:Sword of Dracula
5090:The Dracula Tape
5079:
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4732:Saint Dracula 3D
4428:Cuadecuc, vampir
4364:Blood of Dracula
4313:Zora the Vampire
3978:Scars of Dracula
3909:House of Dracula
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3794:Vlad the Impaler
3741:
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3531:Famous Impostors
3467:Under the Sunset
3368:The Snake's Pass
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1953:
1914:Shepherd, Mike.
1813:The World's Work
1757:Elizabeth Miller
1732:Famous Impostors
1573:9 February 1899
1558:"A Young Widow"
1512:"Our New House"
1400:30 January 1892
1362:The Snake's Pass
1260:
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1232:Under the Sunset
1113:The Snake's Pass
1108:(novella) (1875)
1036:Canadian writer
893:Locomotor ataxia
834:Elizabeth Miller
819:Sheridan Le Fanu
749:epistolary novel
728:Elizabeth Miller
724:Vlad III Dracula
697:Elizabeth Miller
633:The Snake's Pass
624:St Mary's Church
597:comes ashore in
512:William McKinley
447:
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400:Shelbourne Hotel
386:Sheridan Le Fanu
287:(1818–1901), of
283:from Dublin and
257:locomotor ataxia
228:Sir Henry Irving
207:
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147:Dark romanticism
137:romantic fiction
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