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THE BRAM STOKER SOCIETY JOURNAL CD-ROM

The Bram Stoker Society was founded in 1980 by Dublin-based author, anthologist, and world-renowned authority on street literature, Leslie Shepard (1917-2004). His aims were to encourage serious appreciation of Bram Stoker and his writings, and to promote official recognition of Stoker as an Irish writer. The Society's many achievements over the years include a Dublin Tourism plaque at 30 Kildare Street where Stoker lived in early adulthood. From 1989-2001, the Society published thirteen annual journals edited first by Richard Dalby and later by Albert Power.

The Bram Stoker Society Journal featured articles, interviews, reviews, and reprints of rare articles on the subjects of Bram Stoker, the Irish Gothic and beyond. Contributors to the journal include noted scholars such as Richard Dalby, Clive Leatherdale, Elizabeth Miller, Leslie Shepard, and many others. From early June 2006, the complete run of the journal from 1989-2001 will be available on CD-ROM, along with issue and author indices, and a new introduction on the history of the Society and the Journal by Dr. Albert Power.

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