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Nonfiction by Bram Stoker

Although most modern readers know Stoker as a writer of fiction, during his lifetime he was almost as famous for his nonfiction. He wrote a total of four books and a large number of articles published in newspapers and magazines.

Books:

  • 1879 The Duties of Clerks of Petty Sessions in Ireland
  • 1886 A Glimpse of America
  • 1906 Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving
  • 1910 Famous Impostors
  • Articles - Irving:
  • 1876 "Address to Henry Irving, Esq."
  • 1904 "Sir Henry Irving: An Appreciation"
  • 1906 "Henry Irving's Fight for Fame"
  • 1906 "Irving's Audiences"
  • 1911 "Irving and Stage Lighting"
  • Articles - Theater:
  • 1885 "The American Audience"
  • 1890 "Actor-Managers"
  • 1891 "Recollections of the Late W. G. Wills"
  • 1894 "Dramatic Criticism"
  • 1901 "The Art of Ellen Terry"
  • 1906 "Fifty Years on the Stage"
  • 1908 "The Question of a National Theatre"
  • 1909 "Americans as Actors"
  • 1909 "Dead-Heads"
  • 1909 "The Censorship of Stage Plays"
  • Articles - Interviews:
  • 1907 "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle"
  • 1907 "An Interview with Winston Churchill"
  • 1907 "The Tendency of the Modern Stage"
  • 1907 "How Mr. Pinero Writes Plays"
  • 1908 "Mr. De Morgan's Habits of Work"
  • Articles - Miscellaneous:
  • 1907 "The Great White Fair in Dublin"
  • 1907 "The World's Greatest Ship-Building Yard"
  • 1908 "The Censorship of Fiction"
  • 1908 "Where Hall Caine Dreams Out His Romances"
  • 1909 "The Ethics of Hall Caine"
  • 1909 "The American "Tramp" Question"
  • Introductions:
  • 1905 The Works of Hall Caine
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