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The Anno Dracula series by Kim Newman—named after Anno Dracula (1992), the series' first novel—is a work of fantasy depicting an alternate history in which the heroes of Bram Stoker's novel Dracula fail to stop Count Dracula's conquest of Britain, resulting in a world where vampires are common and increasingly dominant in society. While Dracula is a central figure in the events of the series, he is a minor character in the books and usually appears in only a few climactic pages of each book. While many of the characters from Newman's Diogenes Club stories appear in the Anno Dracula novels, they are not the same as the ones in those stories, nor is the Diogenes Club itself the same.

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  • The Anno Dracula series by Kim Newman—named after Anno Dracula (1992), the series' first novel—is a work of fantasy depicting an alternate history in which the heroes of Bram Stoker's novel Dracula fail to stop Count Dracula's conquest of Britain, resulting in a world where vampires are common and increasingly dominant in society. While Dracula is a central figure in the events of the series, he is a minor character in the books and usually appears in only a few climactic pages of each book. While many of the characters from Newman's Diogenes Club stories appear in the Anno Dracula novels, they are not the same as the ones in those stories, nor is the Diogenes Club itself the same. (en)
  • La serie Anno Dracula de Kim Newman, que recibe su nombre de primera novela de la serie, traducida al castellano como El año de Drácula (1992)​ y La era de Drácula (2010),​ es una serie de novelas de literatura fantástica que describe una historia alternativa en la que los personajes de la novela Drácula de Bram Stoker no consiguieron detener al Conde Drácula en su conquista de Gran Bretaña a finales del siglo XIX, lo que ha provocado la evolución de un mundo en el que los vampiros son habituales y se encuentran integrados en la sociedad. (es)
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