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Timeline of Vampires 5 - Timeline Help

Timeline of Vampires part 5 of 5 from 1897 to 1986 at Timeline Help.




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- 1986
Bram Stoker publishes Dracula. Rudyard Kipling publishes The Vampire.

The first vampire movie, The Secrets of House No. 5 is produced in Great Britain.

Bram Stoker publishes Dracula's Guest. A film called The Vampire is produced. No copies exist to the present day.

Les Vampires is made in France. It is a serial in 10 parts. Theda Bara begins her movie career. The term vamp is used to describe her characters.

Russia makes a film of Dracula. No copy survives.

Nosferatu is made in Germany.

Hamilton Dean and John Balderston adapt Dracula to the stage. Arthur Conan Doyle writes a Sherlock Holmes story called The Case of the Sussex Vampire. H. P. Lovecraft writes The Shunned House. The Vampire of Hanover, Fritz Haarmann, is arrested and convicted of killing over 20 people in a vampire crime spree.

Dracula, starring Bela Lugosi opens in New York City. Peter Kurten of Dusseldorf, Germany is put to death after being convicted of murdering several people in a vampiric spree.

Joe Valdez, an auto mechanic from New Mexico, is the first successful recipient of the vampire vaccine.

United Nations bans vampire blood research. Lazo Disaster in Siberia.

President Reagan lifts the ban on vampire and zombie blood research.


Bibliography of Timeline of Vampires 5

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Riess, J (2004). What Would Buffy Do, The Vampire Slayer as Spiritual Guide.
Glover, D (1996). Vampires, Mummies and Liberal, Bram Stoker and Politics of Popular Fiction.
Beresford, M (2008). From Demons to Dracula, The Creation of the Modern Vampire Myth.
Stoker, B, LeFanu, S, Polidori, J and Williams, A (2002). Three Tales, Dracula, Carmilla, The Vampyre.



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