Dracula

Dracula by Bram Stoker, published by Courier Corporation on April 18, 2000, is a classic horror novel that has captivated readers since its original release in 1897. This edition features 326 pages and is presented in English. The story begins with a young English solicitor, Jonathan Harker, who visits Count Dracula’s castle in Transylvania and quickly finds himself embroiled in a series of terrifying events, including encounters with phantom women and witnessing the Count’s eerie transformations.
Readers will delve into a narrative filled with suspense and supernatural elements as Harker escapes Dracula’s castle and returns home, only to confront a friend’s mysterious illness characterized by sleepwalking and unexplained blood loss. The novel explores themes of horror and the unknown, making it a significant work within the fiction and classics genres. This edition of Dracula remains a testament to Stoker’s enduring influence on the horror genre, continuing to engage audiences with its chilling storyline and rich atmosphere.
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During a business visit to Count Dracula’s castle in Transylvania, a young English solicitor finds himself at the center of a series of horrifying incidents. Jonathan Harker is attacked by three phantom women, observes the Count’s transformation from human to bat form, and discovers puncture wounds on his own neck that seem to have been made by teeth. Harker returns home upon his escape from Dracula’s grim fortress, but a friend’s strange malady — involving sleepwalking, inexplicable blood loss, and mysterious throat wounds — initiates a frantic vampire hunt. The popularity of Bram Stoker’s 1897 horror romance is as deathless as any vampire. Its supernatural appeal has spawned a host of film and stage adaptations, and more than a century after its initial publication, it continues to hold readers spellbound.
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