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    In this episode, we'll examine the forefather of almost all modern vampires, Dracula, and its very, erm, 'reticent' author Bram Stoker! We'll take a look at possible influences to the book's eponymous monster, and compare him to Victorian England's idea of a gay man. Side-note: since recording, I have watched Renfield, and I was right, it was definitely entertaining - Nic Cage remains an icon!

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