In the 100 years since its publication, Bram Stoker's
Dracula has never been out of print. Once introduced to the world by the silent film classic
Nosferatu in 1921, Dracula became an enduring icon of fear, forever immortalized as a frightful embodiment of evil and forbidden sexuality.
Now, in this fascinating and entertaining account, Wolf examines the various interpretations of the immortal vampire in print, film, television, theater, and literature, including an extensive outline of Bram Stoker's life and his literary masterpiece,
Dracula. Wolf explains how the story of a sexually sadistic undead creature/man who feeds on blood worked its way into mainstream society and how it is now used as a ubiquitous marketing tool for products from hair tonic to children's breakfast cereal.
The sourcebook includes:
* An exploration and the history of vampire myths, including the tale of Vlad the Impaler
* An overview of vampire films from the silent classic
Nosferatu to Francis Ford Coppola's
Bram Stoker's Dracula* A discussion of vampire bats and the lore of blood
* A complete bibliography, filmography with movie stills, telefilmography, and a theater chronology
* Maps of Transylvania, London, and Whitby
* A calendar to coincide with the "real time" actions of Bram Stoker's Dracula, complete with sunrise and sunset times as well as the all-important phases of the moon
* And much more...
Author: Leonard Wolf
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Harmony
Published: 03/31/1997
Pages: 336
Weight: 1.1lbs
Size: 9.11h x 6.11w x 0.87d
ISBN: 9780553069075
Review Citation(s): Publishers Weekly 02/17/1997 pg. 201
Kirkus Reviews 03/01/1997 pg. 372
School Library Journal 06/01/1998 pg. 179
Publishers Weekly 02/18/1997
About the AuthorLeonard Wolf is a teacher, an author, a leading translator of Yiddish literature, and an award-winning authority on Gothic literature and film. He has edited such volumes as
Wolf's Complete Book of Terror and
Blood Thirst: 100 Years of Vampire Literature.