Dracula (Illustrated) by Bram Stoker
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Dracula, an 1897 Gothic horror novel by Irish author Bram Stoker, is renowned for introducing the iconic vampire, Count Dracula.
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A groundbreaking work in the vampire genre, Dracula explores themes of human identity, sanity, and the hidden desires of Victorian society. When Jonathan Harker travels to Transylvania to assist Count Dracula in purchasing a property in London, he uncovers horrifying secrets about his enigmatic client. Soon after, unsettling events begin to unfold in England: a ghost ship is found wrecked in Whitby, a young woman bears strange puncture marks on her neck, and a lunatic asylum inmate rants about the arrival of his “Master.” These mysteries culminate in a tense battle of wits between the malevolent Count and a determined group of adversaries.
Classified in various genres including vampire literature, horror fiction, Gothic, and invasion literature, Dracula did not create the vampire legend but redefined it, influencing countless theatrical, film, and television adaptations.
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bryanna –
I love this edition of the book, the cover is amazing
adan –
It is a great story with very good details, so good that makes you ponder if the story was true.
Randall Frederick –
More enjoyable than I thought it would be, especially where I was able to note the influence it had on other works and characters.