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ent Folklore: Vampire-like creatures have appeared in the folklore of many cultures around the world. These early depictions varied widely, but they often involved beings or spiri
of the vampire, as we know it today, was heavily shaped by 19th-century literature. Bram Stoker's 1897 novel "Dracula" introduced the iconic vampire Count Dracula, and this work played a significant role in popularizing the vampire archetype. Stoker drew from various vampire legends and myths to create his character. 5. Evolution in Fiction: Since the publication of "Dracula," vampires have been a recurring theme in literature, film, and television. They have evolved into a diverse range of characters, from the seductive and charismatic vampires of Anne Rice's novels to the teenage vampir