Journal of Dracula Studies
From Dracula Research Centre
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Number 1 (1999)
- From the Order of the Dragon to Dracula (Constantin Rezachevici)
- Whose Dracula is it Anyway?Deane, Balderston and the World Famous Vampire Play (Anne-Marie Finn)
- Overlooked Pearls: The Blue Oyster Cult and the Vampire in Popular Music (David Hallett & Robin Martin)
- Separation Granted, Divorce Denied, Annulment Unlikely (Raymond T McNally)
- The Influence of Dracula on the Lesbian Vampire Film (Sharon Russell)
- Coffin Nails: Smokers and Non-smokers in Dracula (Elizabeth Miller)
- The Image of Transylvania in English Literature (Carmen Maria Andras)
- Book Reviews (Nikki White)
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Number 2 (2000)
- Secrecy as Strategy in Dracula (Jean Marigny)
- Desire and Loathing in Bram Stoker's Dracula (Nancy Rosenberg)
- Dracula and the Gothic Imagination of War (Bryan Alexander)
- Filming Dracula: Vampires, Genre, and Cinematography (Jorg Waltje)
- Vampire Crime (Katherine Ramsland)
- Book Reviews (Nikki White and Elizabeth Miller)
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Number 3 (2001)
- Melodrama hath charms: Planche's Theatrical Domestication of Polidori's "The Vampyre" (Katie Harse)
- In Search of the Lesbian Vampire: Barbara von Cilli, Le Fanu's "Carmilla" and the Dragon Order (Raymond T. McNally)
- Revampings of Dracula in Contemporary Fiction (Margaret L. Carter)
- Once Upon the Sleeping Canon: Literary Lustre in Cradle of Filth's Wintry Romances (Julio Angel Olivares Merino)
- Blade: A Return to Revisionism (James Craig Holte)
- Count Dracula and the Folkloric Vampire: Thirteen Comparisons (Patrick Johnson)
- "I am not like other people":Tippi Hedren, Vampires, and Marnie (Victoria Amador)
- A View from the Classroom: Why Dracula no longer frightens us (Jenna Harris)
- Hutchinson's Colonial Library Edition of Dracula - (revised) (Robert Eighteen-Bisang)
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Number 4 (2002)
- "Unconscious cerebration" and the Happy Ending of Dracula (John Greenway)
- Imitations of Immortality: Shadow of the Vampire (James Craig Holte)
- The Tomb of Vlad Tepes: The Most Probable Hypothesis (Constantin Rezachevici)
- Root Canals: The Neutered Vampire and the Metamorphosis of Undead Metaphor (Chris McGunnigle)
- Repulsive Pariah or Romantic Prince? Transforming Monstrosity in Bram Stoker's and Francis Ford Coppola's Dracula (Vrunda Stampwala Sahay)
- Xenophobia and its Subversion in Darker Than You Think (Margaret L Carter)
- The Question of Immortality: Vampires, Count Dracula and Vlad the Impaler (Elizabeth Miller)
- Book Reviews (Nikki White)
- Guest Review (Jason Nolan)
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Number 5 (2003)
- A Race of Devils: Frankenstein, Dracula and Science Fiction (R J Frost)
- It's all in the blood: The Bram Stoker/Peter Cushing Alliance (Michael McGlasson)
- The Post-Feminist Vampire: A Heroine for the Twenty-First Century (Victoria Amador)
- The Dragon, the Raven and the Ring (Michael Vorsino)
- Michel Beheim, German Meistergesang, and Dracula (David B Dickens and Elizabeth Miller)
- Dracula in the Comics (Perry Lake)
- The Journey of the Damned Coffin (Jordi Ardanuy and Luisa Romero)
- Book Reviews (Nikki White)
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Number 6 (2004)
- Vampirism and the Degeneration of the Imperial Race (Monika Tomaszewska)
- A Clutch of Vampires: An Examination of Contemporary Dracula Texts (James Craig Holte)
- Keeping the Faith: Catholicism in Dracula and its Adaptations (D Bruno Starrs)
- Sex, Blood and (Un)Death: The Queer Vampire and HIV (Carlen Lavigne)
- Demonizing the Emerging Woman: Misrepresented Morality in Dracula and God's Little Acre (Ashley Craig Lancaster)
- From Undead Monster to Sexy Seducer: Physical Sex Appeal in Contemporary Dracula Films (Donald Rottenbucher)
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Number 7 (2005)
- The Cultural-Historical Origins of the Literary Vampire in Germany (Heide Crawford)
- Betwixt Sunset and Sunrise: Liminality in Dracula (Mark M. Hennelly, Jr.)
- Echoes of Dracula: Racial Politics and the Failure of Segregated Spaces in Matheson's I Am Legend (Kathy Davis Patterson)
- Dracula and the Afterlife: A Psychological Explanation (Jack D. Maser)
- The People of Bram Stoker's Transylvania (Duncan Light)
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Number 8 (2006)
- The Children of the Night:Stoker's Dreadful Reading and the Plot of Dracula (Dick Collins)
- The Use of Count Famous in "Buffy vs. Dracula" (Tara Elliott)
- The coin of our realm: Blood and Images in Dracula 2000 (Alan Ambrisco & Lance Svehla)
- Vlad Tepes and his Use of Punishments (Constantin Rezachevici)
- Triply Filiated: Lestat and the Three Fathers (Maureen C. LaPerrière)
- Review of Elizabeth Kostova, The Historian (Nikki White)
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Number 9 (2007)
- Rethinking the New Woman in Stoker's Fiction: Looking at Lady Athlyne (Carol A. Senf)
- The Status of Vlad Tepes in Communist Romania: A Reassessment (Duncan Light)
- Hamilton Deane and John C. Balderston: The Men Who "Re-vamped" Count Dracula (Michael McGlasson)
- Quiero chupar tu sangre: A Comparison of the Spanish- and English-language Versions of Universal Studio's Dracula (Robert Harland)
- Why am I so changed? Vampiric Selves and Gothic Doubleness in Wuthering Heights (Lakshmi Krishnan)
- Review of John Marks, Fangland (Nikki White)
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Number 10 (2008)
- The Devil and Daniel Farson: How Did Bram Stoker Die? (Dick Collins)
- The Models for Castle Dracula in Stoker's Sources on Transylvania (Marius Crisan)
- Reinventing Irishness in Sheridan Le Fanu's "Carmilla" (Ana Gratiela Gal)
- Holding on to Self: The Masculine Drive in "Investigating Jericho" and I Am Legend (Christina Castellana)
- The Emancipation of Mina? The Portrayal of Mina in Stoker's Dracula and Coppola's Bram Stoker's Dracula (Katharina Mewald)
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Number 11 (2009)
- Mother Dearest, Mother Deadliest: Object Relations Theory and the Trope of Failed Motherhood in Dracula (Brigitte Boudreau)
- Fear and Laughing in Sunnydale: Buffy vs Dracula (Peter Golz)
- When was Dracula First Translated into Romanian? (Duncan Light)
- Vixens and Virgins in the Nineteenth-Century Anglo-Irsh Novel: Representations of the Feminine in Bram Stoker's Dracula (Susan Parlour)
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Number 12 (2010)
- The Fear of Castration and Male Dread of Female Sexuality: The Theme of the 'vagina dentata' in Dracula (Laura Linneman)
- Our Lady of the Telegraph: Mina as Medieval Cyborg in "Dracula" (Eric Brownell)
- All in the Family: A Retrospective Diagnosis of R.M. Renfield in "Dracula" (Elizabeth Winter)
- True Blood: The Vampire as a Multiracial Critique on Post-Race Ideology (Nicole Rabin)
- Vamping up Sex: Audience, Age & Portrayals of Sexuality in Vampire Narratives (Melissa Ames)
- Vampirism and the Visual Medium: The Role of Gender within Pop Culture's Latest Slew of Vampires (Kristopher Broyles)
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Number 13 (2011)
- Vampires Do(n't) Exist: Using Past and Present Technologies to Make Dracula Real (Holly J. McBee)
- Sexing the Book: The Paratexts of Bram Stoker's Dracula (Brigitte Boudreau)
- Mormon Female Gothic: Blood, Birth, and the Twilight Saga (Lisa Lampert-Weissig)
- Between Reason and Faith: Breaking the Status Quo in Stoker's Dracula (Erin Newcomb)
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Number 14 (2012)
- Paradigmatic Brilliance: Or, So Sparkly, It's Broken (Janet Goodall and Emyr Williams)
- Healing or Horrifying? Portrayals of Victorian Medicine in Dracula (Jennifer Miles)
- The Publication of Dracula (Paul S. McAlduff)
- Playing Vampire Games: Rules and Play in Varney the Vampire and Dracula (Lindsay Dearinger)
- 'A Foreign Man in a Fog': Robert Siodmak, Lon Chaney Jr, and Son of Dracula (Mark Bernard)
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