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This Mother-Daughter Duo Challenged Expectations For Women In The Early 1900s
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(Entertainment)
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... Henry Irving (who apparently inspired the looks for Bram Stoker’s Dracula, don’t you know). Henry and Ellen’s relationship was intense, and passionate; they partnered in productions for decades.
Ellen ...
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Created on 08 March 2019
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When Classic Books Are Turned Into Movies
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(Entertainment)
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... Daniela Denby-Ashe as John Thornton and Margaret Hale in North and South, 2004.
One of the most well known novels adapted to the screen is Bram Stoker’s Dracula. The number of movies, television shows, ...
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Created on 05 February 2019
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The History Of The Modern Vampire
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(Movies)
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... and future queer icon, it doesn’t end well for her. She gets a stake through the heart, then they cut her head off and burn her body… finally, they chuck the ashes in a river. Overkill much?
Bram Stoker’s ...
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Created on 22 October 2018
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The Forgotten Mother Of Modern Tarot
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(Arts)
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Pamela Colman Smith was a gifted artist who had a love for the occult. She illustrated the world's best known tarot cards, as well as books by Bram Stoker and W. B. Yeats, AND she contributed artwork ...
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Created on 19 March 2018
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Breaking Down Film Industry Barriers: The All-Female Team Behind Buttercup Bill
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(Movies)
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... a screening for one of their short films. Sadie Frost (Bram Stoker’s Dracula) and Emma Comley thoroughly enjoyed the girls’ aesthetic and agreed to produce the project. Thus – the process of creating Buttercup ...
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Created on 01 July 2014