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Dracula

Bram Stoker

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Belletristik / Horror

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Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' is a timeless gothic novel that follows the journey of Count Dracula, a vampire who moves from Transylvania to England in search of new blood. Written in an epistolary format, the novel is composed of journal entries, letters, and newspaper articles, adding a sense of realism that captivates readers. Stoker masterfully weaves themes of sexuality, colonialism, and religion throughout the narrative, making 'Dracula' a complex and layered work of literature that continues to be analyzed and enjoyed by scholars and readers alike. The atmospheric descriptions and suspenseful plot create a sense of dread that lingers long after the book is finished. Bram Stoker, influenced by his interest in the supernatural and folklore, penned 'Dracula' at a time when gothic fiction was gaining popularity. Drawing from his own research on Eastern European myths and vampire lore, Stoker crafted a novel that would solidify his reputation as a master of horror. I highly recommend 'Dracula' to readers who appreciate intricate storytelling, richly developed characters, and a chilling atmosphere. Stoker's classic novel remains a must-read for anyone interested in the origins of vampire literature and gothic fiction.

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Good vs evil, Epistolary style, Immortality, Irish author, Victorian society, Count Dracula, Dark characters, Vampire mythology, Eastern European folklore, Gothic horror