bram stoker

Bram (Abraham) Stoker was born November 8, 1847 in Dublin, Ireland. His father was a civil servant and his mother was a charity worker and writer. Stoker was a sickly child and spent a lot of time in bed. Growing up his mother told him a lot of horror stories. Stoker studied Math at Trinity College Dublin and he graduated in 1867. After graduation he became a civil servant. At this time, he also worked as a free lance journalist, a drama critic and editor of the "Evening Mail". In 1876 he met Sir Henry Irving, a famous actor. Stoker accepted a job as a personal secretary to Irving and went to England in 1878. Before he left Ireland he published his first book "The Duties of Clerks of Petty Sessions in Ireland" in 1878. While working for Irving he met an aspiring actress named Florence Balcombe. They were married 1878 and had one son, Noel, born 1879. In England he also began writing a series of novels and short stories the first of which was "The Snake's Pass". Although best known for "Dracula", Stoker wrote eighteen books before he died in 1912. Stoker died at the age of 64 of exhaustion.


Bram Stoker Books/Novels

The Primrose Path 1875 Under the Sunset 1882 The Snake's Pass 1890 The Watter's Mou' 1895 The Shoulder of Shasta 1895 Bram Stoker's Dracula 1897 Miss Betty 1898 The Mystery of the Sea 1902 The Jewel of Seven Stars 1904 The Man (The Gates of Life) 1905 Lady Athlyne 1908 The Lady of the Shroud 1909 The Lair of the White Worm (The Garden of Evil) 1911