Dr Catherine Wynne explores the key relationships in Bram Stoker's life and examines how the author, overshadowed in death by his most famous creation, Dracula. Show more
Novelist Colm Toibin explores the origins of Bram Stoker's Dracula, assessing the influence of Irish folklore, Gothic theatre, and the topography of Dublin and London themselves. Show more
Wwriter Christopher Frayling revisits a trip to Transylvania, following a route mapped out in Bram Stoker's Dracula, to compare reality with the myths of the famous book. Show more
Professor Roger Luckhurst explores Bram Stoker's Egyptian horror The Jewel of Seven Stars, arguing he had an ability to weave the latest scientific discoveries through his work. Show more
Dr Jarlath Killeen explores Bram Stoker's last novel, The Lair of the White Worm and examines common symbols in his work: the muscular Christian male and the feminine serpent. Show more