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He was born in Dublin (Ireland). -
He earned a degree in mathematics in the Trinity College Dublin -
He worked as a civil servant -
He worked as the assistant to Henry Irving and was the bussiness manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London -
Snake's Pass and The Jewel of Seven Stars, they weren't very famous -
1897 his most famous work, Dracula, was published. -
In April 20, 1912 he died by health issues. -
Dracula has remained a cultural touchstone, inspiring generations of writers and filmmakers
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