Dracula

Dracula

5.0 (1 ratings)
Romance Mystery Science Fiction +12 more
Format Paperback
Pages 496
Language English
Published Apr 1, 2003
Publisher Sterling Publishing
Edition Special Value
ISBN-10 1593080042
ISBN-13 9781593080044
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Bram Stoker's iconic tale transports readers into a world where myth and reality intertwine through the haunting figure of Count Dracula. This classic novel intricately weaves together a narrative filled with suspense, romance, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. As characters confront unspeakable horrors lurking in the shadows, Stoker masterfully captures their fears and desires, drawing readers deeper into the chilling atmosphere of his gothic setting.

The story unfolds through a series of letters, diary entries, and newspaper articles, providing a unique perspective on each character's life and their responses to the unfolding terror. The protagonist, Jonathan Harker, finds his life irrevocably altered after encountering the enigmatic count in his crumbling Transylvanian castle. As more characters become entwined in Dracula's web, the novel unveils the sinister power of this age-old vampire and the desperate quest to thwart his influence.

Ultimately, the novel explores themes of seduction, innocence, and the clash between modernity and ancient superstition. Stoker's rich prose and complex characters ensure that this timeless narrative continues to captivate readers, making it a cornerstone of supernatural literature and a profound examination of humanity's darkest fears.

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azistired

May 08, 2025

Maybe i wasted 15 hours of my life but that's what i do anyway WASTE MY LIFE

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