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Sinners.">
Sinners.">
Sinners.">What to read next if you loved
Sinners.
A vampire's reading list.
By
Brittany Allen
| May 14, 2025
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Nosferatu Instead of Simply
Dracula
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Nosferatu Instead of Simply
Dracula
?">What Does It Mean to Remake
Nosferatu
Instead of Simply
Dracula
?
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Olivia Rutigliano
| January 3, 2025
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Ed Simon
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The Vampyre was falsely attributed to Lord Byron.">
The Vampyre was falsely attributed to Lord Byron.">
The Vampyre was falsely attributed to Lord Byron.">Why Polidori's
The Vampyre
was falsely attributed to Lord Byron.
By
Olivia Rutigliano
| June 14, 2024
How America’s First Cinematic Black Vampire Subverted Stereotypes
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Odie Henderson
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Dracula
’s Depictions and Descendants
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By
Alexis Gunderson
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Dracula">
Dracula">
Dracula">On the Victorian Science and Prejudices Behind Bram Stoker’s
Dracula
Vidya Krishnan Looks at How 19th-Century Concerns About Disease Mirror Those of the Modern World
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Vidya Krishnan
| February 18, 2022
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A. J. Gnuse
| May 14, 2021
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By
Erika Swyler
| September 1, 2020
Dracula made vampire-slaying kits for fun.">
Dracula made vampire-slaying kits for fun.">
Dracula made vampire-slaying kits for fun.">Victorian fans of
Dracula
made vampire-slaying kits for fun.
By
Olivia Rutigliano
| July 21, 2020
Nosferatu the Vampyre">
Nosferatu the Vampyre">
Nosferatu the Vampyre">Here is Werner Herzog's Eerie Prose Script for
Nosferatu the Vampyre
To Be Read Aloud in His Voice, Obviously
By
Werner Herzog
| December 16, 2019
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Brains, one might say, “to each according to his need.”
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by
Stephen King
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