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Dracula: Introduction by Joan Acocella

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Since its publication in 1897, Dracula has enthralled generation after generation of readers with the same spellbinding power with which Count Dracula enthralls his victims. Though Bram Stoker did not invent vampires, and in fact based his character's life-in-death on extensive research in European folklore, his novel elevated the nocturnal creature to iconic stature, spawning a genre of stories and movies that flourishes to this day. But a century of imitations has done nothing to diminish the power of Stoker's tale. As his chilling, suave monster stalks his prey from a crumbling castle in the Carpathian Mountains of Transylvania to an insane asylum in England to the bedrooms of his swooning female victims, the drama is infused with a more and more exquisite measure of sensuality and suspense.

Dracula is a classic of Gothic horror, an undying wellspring of modern mythology, and an irresistible entertainment.

Author: Bram Stoker
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Everyman's Library
Published: 05/04/2010
Series: Everyman's Library Classics & Contemporary Classics
Pages: 440
Weight: 1.23lbs
Size: 8.24h x 5.34w x 1.16d
ISBN: 9780307593856

About the Author
Abraham "Bram" Stoker (1847-1912) was born in Ireland. He was a theater critic in Dublin and then manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London, as well as the author of many novels and short stories.

Joan Acocella is a cultural critic for The New Yorker. She is the author of several books, including Mark Morris and Willa Cather and The Politics of Criticism. She lives in New York.

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    8.24 in, 5.34 in, 1.16 in
  • Pages
    440
  • Publisher
    Everyman's Library

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Dracula: Introduction by Joan Acocella

$2500
Since its publication in 1897, Dracula has enthralled generation after generation of readers with the same spellbinding power with which Count Dracula enthralls his victims. Though Bram Stoker did not invent vampires, and in fact based his character's life-in-death on extensive research in European folklore, his novel elevated the nocturnal creature to iconic stature, spawning a genre of stories and movies that flourishes to this day. But a century of imitations has done nothing to diminish the power of Stoker's tale. As his chilling, suave monster stalks his prey from a crumbling castle in the Carpathian Mountains of Transylvania to an insane asylum in England to the bedrooms of his swooning female victims, the drama is infused with a more and more exquisite measure of sensuality and suspense.

Dracula is a classic of Gothic horror, an undying wellspring of modern mythology, and an irresistible entertainment.

Author: Bram Stoker
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Everyman's Library
Published: 05/04/2010
Series: Everyman's Library Classics & Contemporary Classics
Pages: 440
Weight: 1.23lbs
Size: 8.24h x 5.34w x 1.16d
ISBN: 9780307593856

About the Author
Abraham "Bram" Stoker (1847-1912) was born in Ireland. He was a theater critic in Dublin and then manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London, as well as the author of many novels and short stories.

Joan Acocella is a cultural critic for The New Yorker. She is the author of several books, including Mark Morris and Willa Cather and The Politics of Criticism. She lives in New York.
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