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English
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The Mormon as Vampire : A Comparative Study of Winifred Graham's The Love Story of a Mormon, the Film Trapped by the Mormons, and Bram Stoker's Dracula
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BYU Studies
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2007
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46
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no.2
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164-187
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Winifred Graham was an anti-Mormon crusader in England in the early 1900s. She wrote "The Love Story of a Mormon" which was later adapted as the film "Trapped by the Mormons." D'Arc shows how Graham's book has similarities with Bram Stoker's "Dracula." D'Arc identifies several parallels but focuses on how in both of these tales innocent women are transfixed by a stranger from a distant land who has hypnotic powers and employs a "kiss of death."
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A History of Latter-day Saint Screen Portrayals in the Anti-Mormon Film Era, 1905-1936
Encyclopedia of Mormonism : The History, Scripture, Doctrine, and Procedures of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
"Scandalous Film" : The Campaign to Suppress Anti-Mormon Motion Pictures, 1911-12
Sounding Brass : Informal Studies in the Lucrative Art of Telling Stories About Brigham Young and the Mormons
The British Government and the Mormon Question, 1910-1922
'The Mormon Peril' : The Crusade against the Saints in Britain, 1910-1914
The Mormons : A Popular History from Earliest Times to the Present Day
Winifred Graham and the Mormon Image in England