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    Brides of Dracula - Wikipedia

    At the beginning of the 2012 film Dracula 3D, Dracula attacks a young woman named Tania (portrayed by Miriam Giovanelli) after she secretly meets a lover, making her a vampire and his minion. He later passes her off as his niece to Harker, whom she tries to seduce. See more

    The Brides of Dracula are fictional characters in Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula. They are three seductive vampire "sisters" who reside with Count Dracula in his castle in Transylvania, where they entice men with … See more

    Sometime near the beginning of the novel, after Jonathan Harker arrives in Dracula's castle, Dracula warns Harker that, if he leaves his room, to never sleep in any other room in the castle, but does not tell him why, clearly aware that the sisters will kill him. See more

    In 2015, NBC began to develop a TV series about the Brides of Dracula characters titled Brides, written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and … See more

    • In the 1960 Hammer film The Brides of Dracula, the Baron Meinster (David Peel) is a vampire who attacks an unnamed local village girl … See more

    In the novel, the three vampire women are not individually named. Collectively, they are known as the "sisters", and are at one point described as the "weird sisters". Although the three … See more

    Commonly all three brides appear in film adaptations of the novel, though some film adaptations depict them as a blonde, a brunette, and a … See more

    • They appear in Dracula, the Musical by Frank Wildhorn and have their own song "Forever Young".
    • In the Czech musical Dracula, the brides are called "nymphs". They are the victims of Dracula, slightly resentful but still devoted to him. They … See more

     
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  5. Elizabeth Báthory - Wikipedia

    WEBSome insist she inspired Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897), [12] although Stoker's notes on the novel provided no direct evidence to support this hypothesis. [13] Nicknames and literary epithets attributed to her include …

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  12. Brides of Dracula | Vampedia - Fandom

    WEBThe Brides of Dracula are characters in Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula. They are three seductive female vampire "sisters" who reside with Count Dracula in his castle in Transylvania, where they entrance male humans …

  13. Gender Roles in Dracula – Late 19th Century British …

    WEBSep 30, 2018 — Many women had been seen as “physically and intellectually inferior, a ‘weaker sex,’” but women were starting to ease their way into a new role during the 19 th century (1061). In conjunction with …

  14. Ideals of the Victorian Woman as Depicted in ‘Dracula’ - The Artifice

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