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Dracula

By Bram Stoker

Dracula by Bram Stoker is a Gothic horror novel that tells the chilling tale of Count Dracula, a Transylvanian nobleman who seeks to move to England in order to spread the undead curse of vampirism. The story is told through a series of journal entries, letters, newspaper clippings, and other documents, following the efforts of a group of individuals—led by Jonathan Harker, his fiancée Mina, and their friends—who attempt to stop Dracula's evil plan. As Dracula begins to exert his influence over Mina and others, the group races to uncover the secrets of his immortality and defeat him. The novel explores themes of fear, sexuality, superstition, and the clash between Victorian society and the supernatural, making Dracula a seminal work in the horror genre.

Release Date October 1, 1995
Recently Updated November 12, 2023

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Dracula by Bram Stoker is a Gothic horror novel that tells the chilling tale of Count Dracula, a Transylvanian nobleman who seeks to move to England in order to spread the undead curse of vampirism. The story is told through a series of journal entries, letters, newspaper clippings, and other documents, following the efforts of a group of individuals—led by Jonathan Harker, his fiancée Mina, and their friends—who attempt to stop Dracula's evil plan. As Dracula begins to exert his influence over Mina and others, the group races to uncover the secrets of his immortality and defeat him. The novel explores themes of fear, sexuality, superstition, and the clash between Victorian society and the supernatural, making Dracula a seminal work in the horror genre.

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