Abraham "Bram" Stoker (
November 8,
1847 –
April 20,
1912) was an
Irish writer, best remembered as the author of the influential
horror novel
Dracula. In his honor, the
Horror Writers Association recognizes "superior achievement" in horror writing with the
Bram Stoker Award.
Life Main article: Dracula (novel) Dracula Bibliography The Primrose Path (1875)
The Snake's Pass (1890)
The Watter's Mou' (1895)
The Shoulder of Shasta (1895)
Dracula (1897)
Miss Betty (1898)
The Mystery of the Sea (1902)
The Jewel of Seven Stars (1903)
The Man (AKA:
The Gates of Life) (1905)
Lady Athlyne (1908)
Snowbound: The Record of a Theatrical Touring Party (1908)
The Lady of the Shroud (1909)
Lair of the White Worm (1911)
Short story collections The Crystal Cup (
1872)- published by 'The London Society'
The Chain of Destiny Bridal of Dead (alternative ending to
The Jewel of Seven Stars)
Buried Treasures The Dualitists; or, The Death Doom of the Double Born The Fate of Fenella (1892), Chapter 10, "Lord Castleton Explains" only.
The Gombeen Man In the Valley of the Shadow The Man from Shorrox' Midnight Tales The Red Stockade The Seer The Judges House Non-fiction