Since it was first published in 1897, this infamous Gothic horror novel, which brought its author international acclaim, has spawned a global following, inspiring hundreds of films and setting the seaside town of Whitby in North Yorkshire on the map forever. A sickly child, Bram Stoker (1847–1912) developed a fascination with the supernatural during his enforced confinement. He went on to become actor Henry Irving's business manager at the Lyceum Theatre in London, yet continued to pursue his literary interests. His iconic villain takes his name from Vlad the Impaler (1431–76), also known as Vlad Dracula, whereas the vampire's appearance and powerful personality is modelled on Irving. Famous for its epistolary form, Dracula went through eleven editions during Stoker's lifetime. Succeeding generations continue to be enthralled and thrilled anew by the tale's dark terror and deeply unsettling undercurrents.
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1. Jonathan Harker's journal; 2. Jonathan Harker's journal; 3. Jonathan Harker's journal; 4. Jonathan Harker's journal; 5. Letters - Lucy and Mina; 6. Mina Murray's journal; 7. Cutting from The Dailygraph, 8 August; 8. Mina Murray's journal; 9. Mina Murray's journal; 10. Mina Murray's journal; 11. Lucy Westenra's diary; 12. Dr Seward's diary; 13. Dr Seward's diary; 14. Mina Harker's journal; 15. Dr Seward's diary; 16. Dr Seward's diary; 17. Dr Seward's diary; 18. Dr Seward's diary; 19. Jonathan Harker's journal; 20. Jonathan Harker's journal; 21. Dr Seward's diary; 22. Jonathan Harker's journal; 23. Dr Seward's diary; 24. Dr Seward's phonograph diary, spoken by Van Helsing; 25. Dr Seward's diary; 26. Dr Seward's diary; 27. Mina Harker's journal.
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The infamous 1897 Gothic horror novel which brought its author international fame and spawned a global following.

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ISBN
9781108060516
Publisert
2013-05-09
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
660 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
27 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
406

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