Biography
Abraham ‘Bram’ Stoker (1847 – 1912), was always unwell when he was an infant – he couldn't stand up until he was seven years old – yet he became a champion athlete when at university at Trinity College, Dublin. Like so many children whose health is poor Bram had lots of time to read and developed a real passion for literature.
After university, Bram followed in his father’s footsteps and joined the Irish Civil Service in Dublin. He was soon bored and so built on his love of theatre to become the unpaid drama critic for the Dublin Mail. He met Sir Henry Irving, the most famous actor of the time - the two became friends and from 1878 until Irving’s death in 1905, Bram Stoker’s main job was as the actor’s manager and secretary. At the same time he was working as a writer. He wrote a dozen books but is remembered today for just one – Dracula, published in 1897. It is still regarded as a masterpiece of the macabre with...
Bibliography

- Dracula
- Puffin Classic
- Paperback: May 26 1994
- 11 - 18 years







