Dracula (Annotated Edition)
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Narrado por:
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Ronald Wells
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De:
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Bram Stoker
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Dracula by Bram Stoker; The Original 1897 Edition—Annotated
Explore the eerie world of Bram Stoker's Dracula in this timeless gothic novel. Follow the legendary Count Dracula as he leaves Transylvania for England, where a group of brave individuals must unite to stop his reign of terror. This edition enriches the classic tale with stunning artwork that captures the dark atmosphere, from the Carpathian Mountains to Victorian London. Whether you're a fan of gothic horror or new to the story, this visually captivating edition offers a fresh experience of one of literature's most enduring vampire tales.
Key Features:
Classic Gothic Horror: Immerse yourself in Bram Stoker's timeless tale of Count Dracula, the iconic vampire who has haunted readers' imaginations for over a century.
Author Biography: Explore Bram Stoker's life, career, and the inspirations behind his creation of Dracula in this detailed biography.
Historical Context: Understand the late Victorian era's cultural, social, and political fears that influenced Dracula, including anxieties about reverse colonization, shifting gender roles, and the conflict between science and superstition.
Literary Critiques: Delve into critical perspectives on Dracula, examining its Gothic roots, psychoanalytic interpretations, feminist readings, and postcolonial critiques, with insights into its themes of sexuality, power, and morality, and its lasting impact on contemporary culture.
Rediscover the chilling tale that introduced the world to one of literature's most enduring and terrifying villains—Count Dracula.
Public Domain (P)2024 Bram Stoker