Dracula

  • Dracula: Authoritative Text, Contexts, Reviews and Reactions, Dramatic and Film Variations, Criticism
    By Bram Stoker

    I hope Norton's vital new addition to the conversation about Stoker's work will cause readers to look at this old story with new eyes: to question our preconceptions and refocus our own narrative lenses.

  • Dracula
    By Bram Stoker

    Dracula is a Gothic horror novel by Bram Stoker, published in 1897. As an epistolary novel, the book is told through letters, diary entries, and newspaper articles.

  • Dracula
    By Bram Stoker

    Tuttavia, “non vale piangere su latte versato”, come dite voi. Non pensiamo questo, ma andiamo avanti in nostra strada ... Noi abbiamo visto finora quanto buona luce hanno dato anche piccole cose. Noi abbiamo raccontato nostri segreti, ...

  • Dracula: EDGE: Classics Retold
    By Bram Stoker

    To my dearest daughter Lucy, I am writing you this long letter to tell you a little about our family history. I want to tell you about the time when your mother and I were married. But mostly, I want to tell you aboutwhy wenamedyou Lucy ...

  • Dracula
    By Bram Stoker

    The rest of the novel is about how the dracula is killed in the end by a group of people including Jonathan Harker. Dracula is, of course, one of the most renowned horror stories, and the most well-known vampire novel.

  • Dracula
    By Bram Stoker

    In the nineteenth century, folkloric vampires fused with Gothic tropes, resulting in a whole new range of resonance. ... Later, serial fictions like Varney the Vampire; or, The Feast of Blood (started in 1847) entrenched this figure in ...

  • Dracula
    By Bram Stoker, Chris Rice

    Count Dracula is a vampire.

  • Dracula
    By Bram Stoker

    Graaf Dracula is een vampier. Hij woont in Transylvanië en besluit naar Engeland te gaan. Professor Van Helsing weet veel van vampiers. Maar kan hij Dracula verslaan?

  • Dracula

    Synopsis coming soon.......

  • Dracula
    By Russell Punter

    "High in the mountains of Transylvania lives the sinister Count Dracula.

  • Dracula: Usborne Classics Retold
    By Mike Stocks

    A modern and accessible retelling of Bram Stoker's classic horror story, guaranteed to grip young readers. Includes informative notes on both the author and the original text.

  • Dracula: il signore del tempo
    By Brian Wilson Aldiss

    Dracula: il signore del tempo

  • Dracula
    By Bram Stoker

    The classic tale of the bizarre Carpathian count, who drinks human blood to stay alive, and the Englishman who knows his secret.

  • Dracula

    El arquetipo vampírico creado por John Polidori tuvo una difusión social notable y sus constantes inspiraron a James Malcolm Rymer al escribir Varney el Vampiro o El festín de sangre ( 1845 ) . Tras Varney , el siglo XIX progresa sin ...

  • Dracula
    By Bram Stoker

    Having had some time at my disposal when in London, I had visited the British Museum, and made search among the books and maps in the library regarding Transylvania; it had struck me that some foreknowledge of the country could hardly fail ...

  • Dracula: Essays on the Life and Times of Vlad the Impaler
    By Kurt Treptow

    This is just one of the mysteries explored in the many studies contained in this volume. This book includes a wide range of studies on the life and times of Vlad III Dracula by leading historians and scholars from around the world.

  • Dracula: Introduction by Joan Acocella
    By Bram Stoker

    Dracula is a classic of Gothic horror, an undying wellspring of modern mythology, and an irresistible entertainment.

  • Dracula: Slip-Cased Edition
    By Bram Stoker

    Brought to you here in this handsome slipcased edition including wonderful pen and ink illustrations and foil-stamped lettering, Bram Stoker's Dracula can be treasured in all its gothic glory.

  • Dracula
    By Bram Stoker

    Dracula

  • Dracula
    By Bram Stoker

    Here begins the story of an evil both age-old and forever new. It is the tale of those who instill a diabolical craving in their victims, the men and women from whose blood they draw their only sustenance.