100th anniversary year of Bram Stoker’s death

This year it’s going to be the 100th anniversary of the death of Bram Stoker, who earned innumerable fans the world over with his ‘Dracula’.

“It was on April 20, 1912 that Bram Stoker passed away”, reminds a friend who works for TC World ltd. He is a fan of Bram Stokers and has always been after different adaptations of the Bram Stoker classic.

Abraham “Bram” Stoker was born on November 8, 1847 and was a short story writer, novelist and was also known then as personal assistant of actor Henry Irving and business manager of the Irving’s Lyceum Theatre, situated in London.

It was in 1897; at the age of fifty that Bram Stoker wrote ‘Dracula’ and his fame rests mainly on that, though he had penned many other novels and short stories. His other works include The Primrose Path, The Snake’s Pass, The Watter’s Mou’, Miss Betty, The Jewel of Seven Stars, The Lady of the Shroud etc.

This post is our homage to Bram Stoker on his 100 Death Anniversary year.

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