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Dracula
[ drak-yuh-luh ]
noun
- (italics) a novel (1897) by Bram Stoker.
- Count, the central character in this novel: the archetype of a vampire.
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of Dracula1
Example Sentences
All one really needs to know is she’s trying to control Dracula, and that sets off a war among monsters, with her own coming to her defense.
Bram Stoker's novel Dracula has been adapted numerous times, and vampires in general are never far from our screens.
“I have joked — and it’s not a bad comp — that we’re reaching for Merchant/Ivory doing Hammer Horror,†says Eggers, who staged a version of the Germanic “Dracula†doppelgänger in high school.
“In ‘Dracula,’ Lugosi is going to London for, I don’t know, world domination,†the director explains.
He wanted a Polish classical composer for “Dracula†and approached Witold Lutosławski — who told Coppola it would take him five years to compose the amount of score required.
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