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註釋One dark night, in 1816, Lord Byron, Mary and Percy Shelley, and John Polidori sat reading ghost stories, trapped inside by a storm. That night, Shelley began the story that would evolve into "Frankenstein," while Polidori wrote a classic, but often overlooked tale about Baron Ruthven, a vampire, more than 70 years before Bram Stoker would write "Dracula." Join us, for the first vampire story ever to be translated into English, a chilling tale of horror which has influenced Stoker and generations of fiction writers.