Bram Stoker's The Lady of the Shroud (1909) is the tale of Rupert Sent Leger, who has inherited huge amount of money under one condition: to keep it, he must help the people of the Blue Mountain gain their independence. Visited by a young and beautiful lady, he is in despair about whether she might be a vampire.
Bram Stoker was an invalid as a child but later excelled as an athlete. After a stint in the Civil Service, he worked as the business manager of a theatre in London. He had the opportunity to meet many famous actors and to travel the world.Stoker wrote many novels and stories, most of which were well-reviewed when they were first published, but Dracula has exceeded the others in popularity. Like its famous villain, Dracula refuses to grow old, feeding off each new fad in popular culture.
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