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1. "Welcome to my house! Enter freely and of your own free will": Dracula in international contexts - Marius-Mircea Crişan
2. The Casework Relationship: Le Fanu, Stoker and the Rhetorical Contexts of Irish Gothic - William Hughes
3. The Discourse of Italy in Nineteenth Century Irish Gothic: Maturin's Fatal Revenge, Le Fanu's exotic tales, and The Castle of Savina - Donatella Abbate Badin
4. "Bloodthirsty and Remorseless Fangs": Representation of East-Central Europe in Edgar Allan Poe's Gothic short stories - Lucian-Vasile Szabo, Marius-Mircea Crișan
5. Spirited Away: Dream Work, the Outsider, and the Representation of Transylvania in the Pied Piper and Dracula Myth in Britain and Germany - Sam George
6. Count Dracula's Lifetime Identity and Address - Hans Corneel de Roos
7. Dracula and the Psychic World of the East End of London - Clive Bloom
8. Tourism and Travel in Bram Stoker's Dracula - Duncan Light
9. Castle Hunedoara and the Dracula Myth: Connection or Speculation? - Marius-Mircea Crișan
10. Location and the Vampire: The Impact of Fictional Stories upon Associated Locations - Kristin L. Bone
11. In Search of Dracula's Oracular History - John Edgar Browning
12. Vampiric Emotion and Identity in Dracula and Interview with the Vampire - Nancy Schumann
13. Gothic and Horror in Contemporary Cinema and Television: Aesthetic Experience and Emotional Impact - Magdalena Grabias
14. Papa Dracula: Vampires for Family Values? - Dorota Babilas
15. The Evolution of Gothic Spaces: Ruins, Forests, Urban Jungles - Carol Senf.

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