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Bram Stoker, novelist and theatre manager
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Bram Stoker, novelist and theatre manager
Bram Stoker, novelist and short story writer, best known for the gothic novel Dracula (1897). He was also theatre manager for Henry Irving at the Lyceum Theatre, London
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1847 1897 Born Business Dracula Frowning Irving Lyceum Manager Novelist Stoker Bram Short
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This photograph captures Bram Stoker, the renowned Irish novelist and short story writer, deep in thought. Born in 1847, Stoker is best known for his seminal gothic novel, Dracula, published in 1897. However, his literary prowess extended beyond this masterpiece as he also penned numerous short stories and collaborated on plays. Prior to his successful literary career, Stoker worked as a theatre manager for the esteemed Henry Irving at the Lyceum Theatre in London. The Lyceum Theatre was a hub of Victorian and Edwardian culture, and Stoker's role provided him with invaluable experience in the world of theatre and performance. This photograph, taken in 1912, captures Stoker in the prime of his career, with a furrowed brow and a thoughtful expression. The image conveys the intensity and focus that Stoker brought to his work, both on and off the page. His contributions to literature and theatre continue to captivate audiences and inspire new generations of writers and artists. Stoker's legacy as a novelist and short story writer is unparalleled, with Dracula remaining a cornerstone of gothic literature. His collaboration with Irving at the Lyceum Theatre also played a significant role in shaping his career and influencing his writing. This photograph is a testament to Stoker's enduring impact on the literary and theatrical worlds.
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