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{{author|Bram Stoker}}’s famous Gothic horror, said to be inspired by his [[Proxy jetlag|experience]] when his wife and children arrived back to Whitby on the S.S. ''Demeter'' from an Easter break with her parents in Wellington. Stoker is now believed to have been suffering a bad case of [[boatman’s delirium]].
{{author|Bram Stoker}}’s famous Gothic horror, said to be inspired by his [[Proxy jetlag|experience]] when his wife and children arrived back to Whitby on the S.S. ''Demeter'' from an Easter break with her parents in Wellington. Stoker is now believed to have been suffering a bad case of [[boatman’s delirium]].


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Latest revision as of 11:36, 18 January 2020

Bram Stoker’s famous Gothic horror, said to be inspired by his experience when his wife and children arrived back to Whitby on the S.S. Demeter from an Easter break with her parents in Wellington. Stoker is now believed to have been suffering a bad case of boatman’s delirium.

See also