Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories
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The same collection has been issued under short titles including simply Dracula's Guest. Meanwhile, collections published under longer titles contain different selections of stories.
Contents of the collection
| Title | Date of first publication | Location of first publication[2] |
|---|---|---|
| "Dracula's Guest" | 1914 | Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories |
| "The Judge's House" | 5 December 1891 | Holly Leaves: The Christmas Number of The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News |
| "The Squaw" | 1 December 1893 | Holly Leaves: The Christmas Number of The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News |
| "The Secret of the Growing Gold" | 23 January 1892 | Black and White: A Weekly Illustrated Record and Review |
| "A Gipsy Prophecy" | 1914 | Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories |
| "The Coming of Abel Behenna" | 1914 | Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories |
| "The Burial of the Rats" | 26 January 1896 | Lloyd’s Weekly News |
| "A Dream of Red Hands" | 11 July 1894 | The Sketch: A Journal of Art and Actuality |
| "Crooken Sands" | December 1894 | Holly Leaves: The Christmas Number of The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News |
Adaptations
- "The Burial of the Rats" was adapted in 1995 as a movie called Bram Stoker's Burial of the Rats by Roger Corman's film companyScript error: No such module "Unsubst". and as a comic book by Jerry Prosser and Francisco Solano Lopez.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
- "The Squaw" was adapted for comics by Archie Goodwin (script) and Reed Crandall (art) for Creepy magazine no.13.
- "Dracula's Guest" was adapted for comics by E. Nelson Bridwell (script) and Frank Bolle (art) for Eerie magazine no.16.
Notes
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- ↑ "'Missing person' Florence Stoker added to DIB" Royal Irish Academy, 2020-01-06. Retrieved 2022-05-24.
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References
- Klinger, Leslie S. (2008) The New Annotated Dracula. W.W. Norton & Co.. Template:ISBN.
- Skal, David J. (1993). The Monster Show: A Cultural History of Horror. Penguin Books. Template:ISBN.
External links
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- Bram Stoker Online – Full text and PDF versions of the entire collection.
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