EPISODE · Oct 1, 2024 · 25 MIN
Dracula 1: Long Shadows
from Stars and Swords: Footnoting Genre Fiction · host Stars and Swords
This week, we begin our super-spooky horror unit with an all-time classic: Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel Dracula. Is it possible for a book as well-known and influential as this one to be under-appreciated? How did Dracula enter the public domain? Do we prefer Transylvania or Ultrasylvania? To see the live video broadcast of this episode, click here; to see the slides, click here!Next week, we cover the first seven chapters of the book, live on YouTube on Monday October 7th, 8PM Central.Footnotes:Dracula (Bram Stoker)Something in the Blood: The Untold Story of Bram Stoker, the Man Who Wrote Dracula (David J. Skal)Buffy Vs. Dracula (Buffy The Vampire Slayer)Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992)Stars And Swords on YouTubeTo join me for the live YouTube broadcast, to support the podcast, to join the conversation on Discord and to get access to monthly bonus episodes, please visit Patreon.com/NextWord and pledge your support!Stars and Swords: Footnoting Genre Fiction is a Next Word production, written and produced by Alastair Stephens. Copyright © 2024 Stars and Swords. All Rights Reserved. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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This week, we begin our super-spooky horror unit with an all-time classic: Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula. Is it possible for a book as well-known and influential as this one to be under-appreciated? How did Dracula enter the public domain? Do we prefer Transylvania or Ultrasylvania?
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