Dracula

Dracula by Bram Stoker, published by Random House Publishing Group on November 1, 1983, is a reissue of the classic 1897 novel. This edition spans 448 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around the iconic figure of Count Dracula, a centuries-old vampire whose dark and bloodthirsty nature reflects the moral complexities of the Victorian era. The narrative combines elements of suspense and horror, making it a significant work in the Gothic literature genre.
Readers will encounter a thrilling tale that delves into the themes of innocence and predation, as Count Dracula’s sinister desires target the vulnerable and beautiful. The novel’s enduring appeal is evident in its numerous adaptations for stage and screen, showcasing its status as a quintessential horror story. This edition of Dracula invites exploration of its dark fantasy elements, ensuring that the spine-tingling impact of Stoker’s work continues to resonate with audiences today.
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One of the most popular stories ever told, Dracula (1897) has been re-created for the stage and screen hundreds of times in the last century. Yet it is essentially a Victorian saga, an awesome tale of thrillingly bloodthirsty vampire whose nocturnal atrocities reflect the dark underside of a supremely moralistic age. Above all, Dracula is a quintessential story of suspense and horror, boasting one of the most terrifying characters in literature: centuries-old Count Dracula, whose diabolical passions prey upon the innocent, the helpless, the beautiful. Bram Stoker, who was also the manager of the famous actor Sir Henry Irving, wrote seventeen novels. Dracula remains his most celebrated and enduring work — even today this Gothic masterpiece has lost none of the spine-tingling impact that makes it a classic of the genre.
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