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Irish Commentary on Dracula: A Select Bibliography
Major studies
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- Barbara Belford, Bram Stoker: A Biography of the Author of Dracula (NY: Knopf 1996), xv, 381pp. [bibl., pp.359-63] see also review by Richard Jenkyns in The New Republic ( 5 August, 1996, p.39).
- William Hughes & Andrew Smith, Bram Stoker: History, Psychoanalysis and the Gothic (London: Macmillan 1998).
- Paul Murray, From the Shadow of Dracula: A Life of Bram Stoker ( London : Jonathan Cape 2004), 352pp., ill. [8 pp. of photos].
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W. J. McCormack, Irish Gothic and After [ed. intro.], in The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing ( Derry 1991), Vol. 2, 831-53.
- Joseph Spence, The Great Angelic Sin: The Faust Legend in Irish Literature, 1820-1900, in Bullán: An Irish Studies Journal, 1, 2 (Autumn 1994), pp.47-58.
- Nicholas Daly, Irish Roots: The Romance of History in Bram Stokers The Snakes Pass, in Literature and History, n.s., Vol. 4, No. 2 (Autumn 1995) [q.pp.].
- Christopher Morash, Ever Under Some Unnatural Condition: Bram Stoker and the Colonial Fantastic, in Brian Cosgrove, ed., Literature and the Supernatural (Dublin: Columba Press 1995), pp.95-118.
- Terry Eagleton, Form and Ideology in the Anglo-Irish Novel, in Mary Massoud, ed., Literary Relations: Ireland, Egypt and the Far East (Gerrards Cross: Colin. p.13-16.
- William Hughes, Introducing Patrick to his New Self: Bram Stoker and the 1907 Dublin Exhibition, in Irish Studies Review Smythe 1996), pp.135-46.
- Luke Gibbons, Some Hysterical Hatred: History, Hysteria and the Literary Revival, in Irish University Review (Spring/Summer 1997), pp.7-23, espec, No. 19 (Summer 1997), pp.9-14].
- Seamus Deane, Landlord and Soil: Dracula [chap. sect. in Strange Country (OUP 1997), pp.89-94.
- Nicholas Daly, The Colonial Roots of Dracula, in Bruce Stewart, ed., That Other World: The Supernatural and Fantastic in Irish Literature (Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe 1999), pp.40-51.
- Bruce Stewart, Bram Stokers Dracula: Possessed by the Spirit of the Nation?, in Stewart, ed., That Other World: The Supernatural and Fantastic in Irish Literature (Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe 1999), pp.52-83.
- Luke Gibbons, The Mirror & The Vamp: Reflections On The Act Of Union, in Bruce Stewart, ed., Hearts and Minds: Irish Culture and Society Under the Act of Union (Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe 2001), pp.21-39.
- Declan Kiberd, Undead in the Nineties: Bram Stoker and Dracula, in Irish Classics ( London : Granta 2000), pp.379-98.
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