I'm sure the author of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies could have written a damn fine Dracula novel.
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Pride and Prejudice by Bram Stoker, also something to contemplate
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that the children of the night, what music they make.
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that any man in possession of a great amount of blood must be in want of a vampire. ... Mina came away from Renfrew, and was left with no very cordial feelings toward him. And this is my full extent of knowledge of Pride and Prejudice.
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Maaaaaaaannnn. I was hoping to read an excerpt of Jane Austen's Dracula.
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The history of Dracula in real life (Vlad III) is also completely different, and a work of art in itself.
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Bram Stoker wouldn't love being confused with Jane Austen but he'd be stoked to know his book was incorporated into a wedding ceremony.
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