Mina Harker: The Highly Underrated Protagonist in Dracula
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of Mina Harker, a key character in “Dracula,” exploring her role, traits, and cultural impact.
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of Mina Harker, a key character in “Dracula,” exploring her role, traits, and cultural impact.
Black Mask is one of the more influential crime stories magazines of all time, and one of the most popular pulp magazines.
Amazing Stories was one of the first pulp magazines based exclusively on sci-fi stories. It remains one of the most popular to this day.
The Cavalier started as a spin-off from The Scrap Book, but later it actually absorbed The Scrap Book in 1912.
All-Story Weekly Magazine was one of the most influential pulp magazines of the time, spawning the careers of Edgar Rice Burroughs and more.
Argosy Magazine is said to be the first of the pulp magazines, the one that launched a trend. It was certainly that influential.
Asimov was a product of the Pulp craze, and one of its most important prodigies, especially in sci-fi. His own magazine continues today.
Short Stories Magazine was one of the “big four” early pulp magazines. Though lesser known today, its legacy remains.
Robert W. Chambers was an influential American author of supernatural tales whose 1895 book The King in Yellow is considered a classic.
First published in 1912 “Providence in 2000 A.D.” depicts the narrator visiting a future Providence, culturally transformed by immigrants.