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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: In which the Author Greets His Readers | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | In Which the Lore and Lure of Death and Vampirism are Displayed | 13 |
Ch. 2 | In Which the Author Talks of Blood | 31 |
Ch. 3 | In Which We Meet the Vampire Bat and Discover Its Family Values | 45 |
Ch. 4 | In Which the Reader Meets the Horrible Vlad the Impaler: The Historical Dracula | 55 |
Ch. 5 | In Which the Reader is Given a Raven's-Eye View of the Gothic Tradition in Literature | 71 |
Ch. 6 | In Which We Meet the Fictional Precursors of the Vampire Brood | 93 |
Ch. 7 | In Which Bram Stoker, the Mysterious Inventor of the King Vampire, Dracula, Steps Onstage | 117 |
Ch. 8 | In Which the Author and His Connoisseur Readers Remember Stoker's Dracula Together | 149 |
Ch. 9 | In Which We Look at Some of Dracula's Fictional Descendants | 181 |
Ch. 10 | The Movie Draculas: All About Celluloid Dreams and Sex | 201 |
Conclusion: In Which a Thoughtful End and a Fairy Tale Come Together | 251 | |
Notes | 263 | |
Bibliography | 277 | |
Filmography | 289 | |
Theater Productions | 299 | |
Calendar of Events | 301 | |
Index | 309 |
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