Dracula author Bram Stoker wrote a short story in 1890, seven years before he published his most famed work. Gibbet Hill is a similarly gothic affair, but its grim outcome-after we meet a murdered ...
Gibbet Hill — set in a notorious crime hotspot in the English countryside and published as Bram Stoker was beginning work on ...
A long-lost novella by Bram Stoker the Irish author of one of the world best-known gothic horror stories Dracula has been ...
"Gibbet Hill" tells of a sailor murdered by three criminals whose bodies were strung up on a hanging gallows on a hill as a ...
A long-lost story from Bram Stoker, the Irish author of one of the world's best known gothic horror stories Dracula, has been ...
A LONG LOST short story by the famed Irish author of Dracula, Bram Stoker, has been found in Dublin after 130 years – and is ...
Bram Stoker is renowned for creating Count Dracula, one of the most celebrated villains of literature and cinema, but earlier ...
Amateur historian Brian Cleary was paging through Stoker's works at the National Library of Ireland in Dublin, the gothic ...
The story, a creepy tale of the supernatural called “Gibbet Hill,” had been published in a now-defunct Irish newspaper in 1890, but had not appeared in print or, it seemed, been mentioned ...
Gibbet Hill was originally published in a Dublin newspaper in 1890 - when the Irishman started working on Dracula - but has been undocumented ever since. Stoker biographer Paul Murray says the ...