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An amateur historian has discovered a long-lost short story by Bram Stoker
(www.bbc.com)
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lermontov
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21 Oct 24 16:14 UTC
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1.
javajosh
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21 Oct 24 16:27 UTC
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Does the name "Bram Stoker" not carry any weight?
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ID:
GO
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slothtrop
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21 Oct 24 16:32 UTC
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Insofar as he's associated with "that Dracula story and movie", yes.
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adrianmonk
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21 Oct 24 16:35 UTC
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Yes, but "Dracula author" carries more, and headlines aim to reach as many people as possible.
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WCSTombs
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21 Oct 24 16:39 UTC
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For some reason his name is in the page's <head> but not in the article's title.
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dang
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21 Oct 24 16:41 UTC
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It does here!
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21 Oct 24 16:50 UTC
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chachacharge
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21 Oct 24 17:18 UTC
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Pro search tip- its Stoker not Stroker
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slothtrop
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21 Oct 24 17:27 UTC
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porn parody potential there
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