Thursday, 24 July 2008

Stoker's notes

As I keep saying: this blog is not about Dracula, however, I think a lot of people will be pleased to know that McFarland will be publishing a facsimile edition of Bram Stoker's Notes for Dracula this fall or winter. Annotated and transcribed by Robert Eighteen-Bisang and Elizabeth Miller, this will be first time that the complete notes will be published, finally enabling every scholar or Dracula buff to study these notes for a better understanding of the genesis of the novel Dracula.

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  1. You may also be interested in my new book out in October: "The New Annotated Dracula," to be published by W. W. Norton. This work has extensive notes on the Stoker notes as well as the never-before-studied manuscript of Stoker's work, plus Victorian culture, geography, language, and history, plus in-depth essays on related topics and almost 300 illustrations.

    Leslie S. Klinger
    Editor, The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes

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  2. Thank you for this interesting information. I just made a quick search and noticed a bit of information on Norton's web site, and then you have your own web site. So there's definitely something to look forward to for 'Dracula buffs' this year!

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