Dracula (version 5)

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By Listen TheBook Posted on May 31, 2023
In Category - Gothic Fiction
Bram Stoker 1897
English
  • Jonathon Harker's Journal
  • Jonathon Harker's Journal
  • Jonathon Harker's Journal
  • Jonathon Harker's Journal
  • Letters Lucy and Mina
  • Mina Murray's Journal
  • Cutting from ''The Dailygraph,'' 8 August
  • Mina Murray's Journal
  • Mina Murray's Journal
  • Mina Murray's Journal
  • Lucy Westenra’s Diary
  • Dr Seward's Diary
  • Dr Seward's Diary
  • Mins Harker's Journal
  • Dr Seward's Diary
  • Dr Seward's Diary (continued)
  • Dr Seward’s Diary
  • Dr Seward's Diary
  • Jonathon Harker's Journal
  • Jonathon Harker's Journal
  • Dr Sewards Diary
  • Jonathon Harkers Journal
  • Dr Sewards Diary
  • Dr. Seward’s Phonograph Diary, spoken by Van Helsing
  • Dr Sewards Diary
  • Dr Sewards Diary
  • Mina Harrker's Journal
Dracula as written by Bram Stoker in 1897 was not the first depiction of vampires and other such creatures, Gothic horror stories had been around since the early part of the century. The story related by Bram Stoker is told in an epistolary fashion utilising the journals and diaries of the main protagonists. The storyline is relatively simple; Dracula the longest living and most evil of vampires comes to England with a view to increasing the vampire population of the country. He is thwarted by five friends and driven back to his castle in Transylvania. It is not the book itself, which by the way is a good horror story, it is the portrayal of Dracula that gripped the imagination of the populous and in particular the entertainment industry. As such “Count Dracula” has become an iconic figure for over 100 years. Numerous world wide interpretations and portrayals both on stage, Cinema, and television have made Dracula synonymous with the undead and all that is evil. - Summary by Peter Keeble

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