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  1. 20 de ago. de 2013 · The Lady of the Shroud (1909) is one of Stoker’s last works and its claim to fame is that in it he appears to be reverting to his successful supernatural, vampiric roots. Such really isn’t the case, however. There are some similarities to The Lady of the Shroud and Stoker’s earlier masterpiece.

    • Bram Stoker
  2. Set in the early nineteenth century, Brams fiction The Lady of the Shroud is full of mystical and super-natural elements. A brilliant presentation of a lady who appears always in a shroud, this work engrosses the readers. The Balkan lands are presented and a slight political touch is also given towards the end. Mesmerizing ...

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  4. THE LADY OF THE SHROUD by Bram Stoker . TO MY DEAR OLD FRIEND THE COMTESSE DE GUERBEL (GENEVIÈVE WARD) FROM “THE JOURNAL OF OCCULTISM” MID-JANUARY, 1907. A strange story comes from the Adriatic. It appears that on the night of the 9th, as the Italia Steamship Company’s vessel “Victorine” was passing a little before midnight the

  5. The Lady of the Shroud is another nail in Stoker's coffin as far as I'm concerned: I found Lair of the White Worm and Jewel of the Seven Stars almost as bad. The rumour that Stoker was helped with the writing of Dracula by his successful contemporary Hall Caine seems to bear out - Dracula and Shroud seem to be by two totally different authors.

  6. The Lady of the Shroud (1909) is a novel by Irish author Bram Stoker. Written just before the outbreak of the Balkan Wars, The Lady of the Shroud is a prophetic and politically informed work of fiction that helped to establish the Irish master of Gothic horror’s reputation as a leading writer of the early-twentieth century. When Rupert Saint Leger is unexpectedly named heir to his uncle’s ...

  7. 17 de mar. de 2011 · Although a published author of the novels Dracula, The Lady of the Shroud, and The Lair of the White Worm, and his work as part of the literary staff of The London Daily Telegraph, Stoker made his living as the personal assistant of actor Henry Irving and the business manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London. Stoker died in 1912, leaving behind ...

    • Bram Stoker
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