to Nosferatu's Chapel

    Welcome to the chapel of Nosferatu. Here you will find the arcane, the obscure, the divine and the strange.
    Allow me to elucidate, my dear friend. Here is a sample of the delights you will find amongst my collectibles.

    • Dante Alighieri's Inferno - My own personal homage to the Divine Comedy's most dark and colourful chapter. A personal favourite of mine, this wonderful lyric poem is, at once, engaging and full of imagery.
    • Bram Stoker's Dracula - One of the most well-known horror characters, Count Dracula, is also one of the most misrepresented. The Count of Stoker's novel is a highly cultured and strong-willed person, who uses is great sexual power to manipulate the feelings of those who he comes into contact with.
    • Friedrich Nietzsche - One of the 19th century's most well-known philosophers, notorious for his (undeserved) reputation as Hitler's official philosopher. In fact, many of the aspects of Nazism were in direct opposition to the thoughts of Nietzsche.
    • F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu - In the era before special effects and sound, Murnau created a chilling and thought provoking retelling of the Dracula novel. Due to the threat of legal action from the wife of Bram Stoker, Murnau renamed his character Count Orlock, and changed the film's title to Nosferatu, another word for vampires.
      You may contact me at nosferatu@full-moon.com and I will reply at my earliest possible convenience...
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    • Dante's Inferno
      Are you ready to step into hell? Abandon all hope, ye who enter on here...
    • Bram Stoker's Dracula
      The realm of the vampyre is a dangerous one - enter if you dare!
    • Nietzsche
      My own touch of philosophical analysis.
    • Nosferatu
      The black and white Murnau masterpiece is one of the best films I have seen.
    • My other home
      Here you may find my less "intellectual" interests.
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