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Bram Stoker: Critical Review by Times Literary Supplement

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SOURCE: “Ghoulish Giggles.” Times Literary Supplement (11 May 1973): 517.

In the following review, the anonymous critic finds The Bram Stoker Bedside Companion disappointing.

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