Dracula by Bram Stoker - ISBN: 9780099511229
Paperback
Evil incarnate stalks Victorian England, thirsty for blood and dominance.

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  • Paperback

    448 pages

  • Release Date

    3 December 2007

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Summary

Rediscover a dread of Dracula in this handsome new Vintage Classics edition

Within the pages of this book can be found one of the most terrifying creatures in all of literature.

WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY JOSEPH O’CONNOR

Rediscover a dread of Dracula in this beautifully designed new Vintage Classics edition

This classic of horror writing is composed of diary entries, letters and newspaper clippings that piece together the depraved story of the ultimate predator. A…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099511229
ISBN-10:0099511223
Author:Bram Stoker
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:448
Release Date:3 December 2007
Weight:322g
Dimensions:200mm x 131mm x 30mm
Series:Vintage Classics
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Critics Review

An exercise in masculine anxiety and nationalist paranoia, Stoker’s novel is filled with scenes that are staggeringly lurid and perverse… The one in Highgate cemetery, where Arthur and Van Helsing drive a stake through the writhing body of the vampirised Lucy Westenra, is my favourite – Sarah WatersIt is splendid. No book since Mrs. Shelley’s Frankenstein or indeed any other at all has come near yours in originality, or terror – Bram Stoker’s MotherIn my opinion Dracula is about how suffocating Victorian times were. The bonus is, you get vampires!This most iconic character still unleashes the mind’s deepest, darkest fears * Guardian *

About The Author

Bram Stoker

Abraham Stoker was born in Dublin on 8 November 1847. He graduated in Mathematics from Trinity College, Dublin in 1867 and then worked as a civil servant. In 1878 he married Florence Balcombe. He later moved to London and became business manager of his friend Henry Irving’s Lyceum Theatre. He wrote several sensational novels including novels The Snake’s Pass (1890), Dracula (1897), The Jewel of Seven Stars (1903), and The Lair of the White Worm (1911). Bram Stoker died on 20 April 1912.

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