The lettering of the word Google on the Bram Stoker books doodle is inspired by the cover of the 1897 first edition of 'Dracula'.On Thursday, Google ran a doodle on its homepage celebrating Bram Stoker's 165th birthday. If you clicked on the doodle, it took you to search results for the query “Bram Stoker Books”. We analyzed the search results page aCount Dracula, a vampire set in Victorian-era England, was immortalized by writer Bram Stoker in 1897 in his book 'Dracula'.The search engine has replaced the multicoloured Google logo on its homepage with an illustration depicting scenes from Bram Stoker's famous gothic fiction novel Dracula. Stoker was born in Clontarf, Dublin, and was part of the literary staff of theWhile the doodle obviously pays homage to that particular novel, Stoker had many other works, and if you click on the doodle, you'll find Google's results for “Bram Stoker Books,” rather than simply “Bram Stoker” or “Dracula”.
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