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 several books: Reflections on Dracula (1997), Dracula: The Shade and the Shadow (1998), Dracula: Sense & Nonsense (2000; rev 2006), A Dracula Handbook (2005), and Bram Stoker's Dracula: A Documentary Journey into Vampire Country and the Dracula Phenomenon (2009) ALSO AVAILABLE! Bram Stoker's Notes for Dracula: A Facsimile Edition. Annotated and transcribed by Robert Eighteen-Bisang and Elizabeth Miller. Published by McFarland, 2008 |
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The
Transylvanian Society of Dracula in
Romania “Baroness of the House of Dracula” (1995) and “Daughter of Aref” (2000). In 2005, Memorial University of Newfoundland honored her by conferring the title “Professor Emerita.” Elizabeth currently lives in Toronto.
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