Vampires in literature
Label
Vampires in literature
Name
Vampires in literature
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Subject of26
- Anne Rice, a critical companion /, Jennifer Smith
- Legends of Dracula, Tom Streissguth
- Prism of the night, a biography of Anne Rice, Katherine Ramsland
- Who was Dracula?, Bram Stoker's trail of blood, Jim Steinmeyer
- The Gothic world of Anne Rice, edited by Gary Hoppenstand and Ray B. Browne
- Dracula, between tradition and modernism /, Carol A. Senf
- Legends of blood, the vampire in history and myth, Wayne Bartlett and Flavia Idriceanu
- The Poet and the vampyre, the curse of Byron and the birth of literature's greatest monsters, Andrew McConnell Stott
- Bram Stoker, by Phyllis A. Roth
- The Anne Rice reader, edited by Katherine Ramsland
- Haunted city, an unauthorized guide to the magical, magnificent New Orleans of Anne Rice, Joy Dickenson
- How to kill a vampire, fangs in folklore, film and fiction, Liisa Ladouceur
- Something in the blood, the untold story of Bram Stoker, the man who wrote Dracula, David J. Skal
- In the shadow of the vampire, reflections from the world of Anne Rice, by Jana Marcus ; with an introduction by Katherine Ramsland
- Bram Stoker's Dracula, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Anne Rice, Bette B. Roberts
- Haunted city, an unauthorized guide to the magical, magnificent New Orleans of Anne Rice, Joy Dickinson
- Ardeur, 14 writers on the Anita Blake, vampire hunter series, edited by Laurell K. Hamilton ; with Leah Wilson
- True blood and philosophy, we wanna think bad things with you, edited by George A. Dunn and Rebecca Housel
- Dracula, with an introduction and contemporary criticism, [by] Bram Stoker, edited by Eleanor Bourg Nicholson
- Vampires, mummies, and liberals, Bram Stoker and the politics of popular fiction, David Glover
- Dracula, the connoisseur's guide, Leonard Wolf
- Anne Rice, a critical companion, Jennifer Smith
- Bram Stoker, a biography of the author of Dracula, Barbara Belford
- The new annotated Dracula, Bram Stoker ; edited with a foreword and notes by Leslie S. Klinger ; additional research by Janet Byrne ; introduction by Neil Gaiman
Outgoing Resources
- Focus1