After the recent celebrations of Halloween, the giant search engine Google is now celebrating the Bram Stoker`s 165th birthday.
The Google has today come up with a new Doodle celebrating Irish novelist Bram Stoker’s 165th birthday.
Meanwhile, the Irish novelist Bram Stoker was born on 8 November 1847 in Clontarf, Ireland. He was well-famous for his most famous novel – ‘Dracula’.
Vampires are connected with blood; therefore, Google is also spelled in red colour today. The Google also presents Dracula wearing his black long coat with bare fangs, the castle and the famous crescent moon with a bat flying complete the picture.
Further, some more characters of Bram Stoker’s novels were also shown in the black & White doodle.
Bram Stoker has written many novels and also wrote some collections of short stories.
‘Dracula’ was the fifth novel of Bram Stoker and it was published in 1897. He wrote this novel after spending years researching European folklore and mythological stories of vampires.
Bram Stoker died in London in 1912 after suffering a number of strokes.