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Dracula

by Bram Stoker

Dracula follows the mysterious Count from Transylvania as he travels to England, where his presence threatens the lives of several Victorian citizens. The novel blends gothic horror with epistolary storytelling, establishing enduring motifs of the supernatural and the clash between modernity and ancient evil. It remains a cornerstone of horror literature, influencing countless adaptations and shaping the archetype of the vampire in popular culture.

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  • How do the novel’s recurring motifs of blood, darkness, and technology reflect its central themes?
  • What drives Count Dracula’s actions, and how do his relationships with characters like Jonathan Harker and Mina Murray reveal deeper psychological traits?
  • In what ways does the Victorian era’s social and scientific climate shape the story’s portrayal of fear and the supernatural?
  • How does Stoker’s use of multiple first‑person narratives and diary entries affect the reader’s perception of truth and suspense?
Dracula
Bram Stoker

Book, 1897

391 pages · 3 images

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