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thatsbelievable · 10 hours
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iwantyourteeth · 2 days
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We had to portray a 'person in absence' in art class last year and I chose Jonathan Harker
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bram on ms paint lol
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bramthecalamity · 2 days
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I'm so bored! There's nothing to do!
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"Hm. Perhaps start an empire."
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tearblossom · 1 day
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✤ Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht (1979)
There's a sexual element. She is gradually attracted towards Nosferatu. She feels a fascination — as we all would think. First, she hopes to save the people of the town by sacrificing herself. But then, there is a moment of transition. There is a scene when he is sucking her blood — sucking and sucking like an animal — and suddenly, her face takes on a new expression, a sexual one, and she will not let him go away anymore. There is a desire that has been born. A moment like this has never been seen in a vampire picture.
— Isabelle Adjani
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strawberryxzx · 4 months
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The vampire bites the woman he desires
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dzgrizzle · 1 year
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mothmore · 6 months
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something i am utterly obsessed with is the physical copy of dracula that i recently purchased that has , as part of its foreword , some of the original idea notes that bram stoker had about what dracula’s vampiric powers/traits would be.
one of these is that dracula’s likeness cannot be captured in a painting , he always looks like someone else.
which only leads me to imagine a scenario in which the count lines many of his castle hallways with paintings of himself throughout the centuries but none of them look the same and none of them look like him but jonathan can’t help but notice they all somehow look eerily similar.
he brushes it off , assuming they are simply counts of generations past.
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ryartchus · 2 months
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thatsbelievable · 1 month
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prokopetz · 5 months
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Modern vampire fiction: Vampires are scheming masterminds whose plots cannot be fathomed by mortal man.
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897): Most people become mindless animals when they turn into vampires; Dracula is exceptional in that he retained any intelligence at all, but he's still dumb as hell, and his schemes literally only work because he's rich.
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alexandria-burning · 25 days
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Okay but if you put R.M. Renfield, Dorian Gray, and Victor Frankenstein in a room together who is winning that fight?
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evydraws · 3 months
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"It seemed as if the whole, awful creature were simply gorged with blood; he lay like a filthy leech, exhausted with his repletion."
Bram Stoker's Dracula | portfolio | prints
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daemonologist · 10 months
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reading Dracula has permanently altered my brain. i can never see count dracula as a generic character anymore. he isn't an ooky spooky horror monster he's the old bitch that imprisoned my boy johnny in his shitass castle and killed my beloved lucy and quincey. abraham van helsing isn't synonymous with badass monster hunters he's a 50-year-old dutch doctor who talks funny. i see things and think oh wow this is just like my favorite characters from my book that was written 126 years ago.
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mournfulroses · 1 month
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Bram Stoker, from The Collected Prose Works of Bram Stoker; “Dracula,” wr. c. 1897
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malallory · 7 months
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ORBS
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IT'S ALL BRAM'S FAULT
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