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Bram

[ bram ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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A more macabre inspiration surfaced in 1890 when an obscure author called Bram Stoker stayed at the seaside resort of Whitby.

“One might claim that gay people have won their rights but lost their literature,” writes Bram.

In 1901, Bram Stoker appended a new introduction to the Icelandic edition of Dracula, his most famous novel.

You're three hundred different kinds of fool, Bram, if you let him rook you like that.

We know that these things are fine, Bram—the best you can get in a passable world.

"No, coming back to-night—should be in by eleven," said Bram, getting into his carriage.

She and Abinger had risen and followed Bram, and stood behind him in the doorway.

Bram Stoker furnishes us with several interesting specimens of supernatural life, always tangled with other uncanny motives.

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