Dracula: The Original 19th Century Classic Vampire Fantasy Novel

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A Quiet Terror Moves From Shadow Into Everyday LifeDracula by Bram Stoker, first published in 1897, follows Count Dracula, a mysterious nobleman from Transylvania who travels to England and brings terror with him. What begins as curiosity soon turns into fear as he moves quietly through ordinary homes and familiar streets. As Dracula feeds on the living, a small group slowly realises they are facing something ancient, cunning, and deeply dangerous.Fear spreads through secrecy, sleepless nights, and the gradual loss of safety rather than sudden violence. Told through letters and journals, this gothic classic builds dread through atmosphere and suggestion, creating a lasting sense of unease that lingers long after the story ends.Don’t miss the chance to explore this timeless classic of psychological horror and gothic fiction by Bram Stoker.This annotated edition includes historical context and interpretive commentary that traces how the novel has been read and understood across generations.Bram Stoker (1847–1912) was an Irish novelist closely associated with late Victorian gothic fiction. Writing with a deep interest in folklore, superstition, and the unseen forces that trouble ordinary life, Stoker is best known for his atmospheric supernatural novels, including Dracula and The Lady of the Shroud, which explore fear, identity, and moral tension within familiar social worlds. Read more


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