Elizabeth
Miller is recognized internationally for
her expertise on Bram Stoker’s 1897
novel Dracula – its origins
in folklore, literature and history, as
well as its influence on the culture of
the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
She has lectured on the subject throughout
Canada (including presentations for the
Royal Winnipeg Ballet, the Stratford Festival
and CBC-TV’s “Opening Night”),
as well as in the United States, England,
Ireland, Germany, Poland and Romania.
In addition to participating in several
television documentaries on both sides of
the Atlantic, Dr. Miller has been interviewed
by major media including the BBC, ABC ("20/20"),
CBC, the Guardian, U.S. News
& World Report, the New York
Times, the Chicago Tribune,
Entertainment Weekly, the Globe
& Mail, the Los Angeles Times,
and the Wall Street Journal.
Her publications on Dracula include
dozens of articles and six books: Reflections
on Dracula, Dracula: The Shade
and the Shadow, Dracula: Sense
& Nonsense, Dracula (a
coffee-table book also available in French
and German edition), a volume on Dracula
for the Dictionary of Literary Biography
and, most recently, A Dracula Handbook.
The
Transylvanian Society of Dracula in Romania
Books
by Elizabeth Miller
List
of Publications, Documentaries, Papers,
Etc.
Frequently
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Elizabeth
Miller
www.ucs.mun.ca/~emiller
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www.blooferland.com/drc
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