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Incarnadine, Volume One: The True Memoirs of Count Dracula

$3025


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Bram Stoker's most terrifying creation tells his own story in Incarnadine: The True Memoirs of Count Dracula. Author R. H. Greene vividly reimagines the harrowing and sensual Dracula mythos as a first person memoir written by Dracula himself. In this first of two volumes, the Medieval origins of Dracula and his three brides are chronicled using elements drawn from Slavic and pre-Christian religious traditions. Horror, wonder, violence and romance combine to reinvent one of literature's most fascinating characters for the modern era.

Equally a historical adventure and a rumination on mortality and religion, Incarnadine offers a vibrant, picaresque view of the broad social tapestry of Eastern Europe in the late Middle Ages. The novel concludes with the first meeting between Dracula and Stoker protagonist Jonathan Harker, setting the stage for a lively reinvention of Stoker's Victorian classic in Memoirs, Volume Two.

http: //www.draculamemoirs.blogspot.com

Author: R. H. Greene
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: iUniverse
Published: 09/04/2009
Pages: 324
Weight: 1.38lbs
Size: 9.28h x 6.28w x 1.07d
ISBN: 9781440159459

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  • Dimensions
    9.28 in, 6.28 in, 1.07 in
  • Pages
    324
  • Publisher
    iUniverse

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Incarnadine, Volume One: The True Memoirs of Count Dracula by Greene, R. H.
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Incarnadine, Volume One: The True Memoirs of Count Dracula

$3025
Bram Stoker's most terrifying creation tells his own story in Incarnadine: The True Memoirs of Count Dracula. Author R. H. Greene vividly reimagines the harrowing and sensual Dracula mythos as a first person memoir written by Dracula himself. In this first of two volumes, the Medieval origins of Dracula and his three brides are chronicled using elements drawn from Slavic and pre-Christian religious traditions. Horror, wonder, violence and romance combine to reinvent one of literature's most fascinating characters for the modern era.

Equally a historical adventure and a rumination on mortality and religion, Incarnadine offers a vibrant, picaresque view of the broad social tapestry of Eastern Europe in the late Middle Ages. The novel concludes with the first meeting between Dracula and Stoker protagonist Jonathan Harker, setting the stage for a lively reinvention of Stoker's Victorian classic in Memoirs, Volume Two.

http: //www.draculamemoirs.blogspot.com

Author: R. H. Greene
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: iUniverse
Published: 09/04/2009
Pages: 324
Weight: 1.38lbs
Size: 9.28h x 6.28w x 1.07d
ISBN: 9781440159459

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