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  1. Esta es la historia de dos, de la mujer contra el vampiro. Ya os he contado la parte del vampiro, así que, vayamos ahora con la parte de la mujer, Florence Stoker. Florence Anne Lemon Balcombe nació un 17 de julio de 1858, en Cornwall. Era hija del teniente coronel del ejército James Balcombe y su esposa Philippa Anne.

  2. 3 mar 2022 · Born Florence Anne Lemon Balcombe in 1858 Ireland, the woman who eventually married Bram Stoker was Oscar Wilde’s fascination first. Wilde met her when she was 17 and he was on one of his many ...

  3. 6 gen 2020 · Florence Stoker. By Liz Evers. Florence Stoker (1858–1937), literary executor and wife of Bram Stoker, was born Florence Anne Lemon Balcombe on 17 July 1858 in Falmouth, Cornwall. She was one of seven children (five girls, two boys) of James Balcombe of Kilkenny and Philippa Anne (née Marshall). Her father, an army officer, had served in the ...

  4. 5 feb 2023 · Florence Balcombe: A mulher que roubou o coração de Oscar Wilde e Bram Stoker. Oscar Wilde e Bram Stoker são dois dos maiores escritores irlandeses de todos os tempos. Contemporâneos, os autores de ‘O Retrato de Dorian Gray’ e ‘Drácula’, respectivamente, possuem uma história que certamente também renderia um ótimo conto.

  5. Wife and literary executor of Bram Stoker (Dracula) Florence Anne Lemon Florrie Stoker (Balcombe) (17 Jul 1858 - 25 May 1937)

  6. 5 gen 2018 · Florence Balcombe and the war for Nosferatu. Poster for the 1922 film Nosferatu. In December 1878, Bram Stoker married Florence Balcombe in St Anne’s Church on Dublin’s Dawson Street. Once pursued romantically by Oscar Wilde, the daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel James Balcombe of Clontarf was instead smitten by the future author of Dracula.

  7. In 1878 Stoker married Florence Balcombe, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel James Balcombe of 1 Marino Crescent. She was a celebrated beauty whose former suitor had been Oscar Wilde.[8] Stoker had known Wilde from his student days, having proposed him for membership of the university's Philosophical Society while he was president.