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Bram Stoker: Critical Essay by Daniel Farson

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SOURCE: Farson, Daniel. “A Literary Man on Holiday.” In The Man Who Wrote Dracula: A Biography of Bram Stoker, pp. 88-104. London: Michael Joseph, 1975.

In the following excerpt, Farson contends that Stoker's frequent travels provided settings and inspirations for his short fiction.

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