Dracula

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
1552671046 
ISBN 13
9781552671047 
Category
823 English Fiction  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1995 
Publisher
Pages
418 pages 
Subject
Horror tales. Vampires -- Fiction. Dracula, -- Count (Fictitious character) -- Fiction. 
Abstract
The gripping gothic tale that led to the birth of a legend and stoked the imagination of filmmakers, artists and novelists. When Jonathan Harker visits the remote Transylvanian castle of Count Dracula, little does he know he'll become a captive of the undead. Gorgeous collector's edition, with a new introduction and the short story Dracula's Guest. 
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Synopsis
Dracula is a real classic.

You should grab it and read it to experience it yourself.

Here's a simple plot to Dracula by Bram Stoker



The story is told in an epistolary format, as a series of letters, diary entries, newspaper articles, and ships' log entries, whose narrators are the novel's protagonists, and occasionally supplemented with newspaper clippings relating events not directly witnessed. The events portrayed in the novel take place chronologically and largely in England and Transylvania during the 1890s and all transpire within the same year between 3 May and 6 November. A short note is located at the end of the final chapter written 7 years after the events outlined in the novel.



The tale begins with Jonathan Harker, a newly qualified English solicitor, visiting Count Dracula at his castle in the Carpathian Mountains on the border of Transylvania, Bukovina, and Moldavia, to provide legal support for a real estate transaction overseen by Harker's employer, Mr Peter Hawkins of Exeter. At first enticed by Dracula's gracious manners, Harker soon realizes that he is Dracula's prisoner. Wandering the Count's castle against Dracula's admonition, Harker encounters three female vampires, called "the sisters", from whom he is rescued by Dracula. Harker soon realizes that Dracula himself is also a vampire. After the preparations are made, Dracula leaves Transylvania and abandons Harker to the sisters. Harker barely escapes from the castle with his life.



Dracula boards a Russian ship, the Demeter, taking along with him boxes of Transylvanian soil, which he required in order to regain his strength. Not long afterward, the ship having weighed anchor at Varna, runs aground on the shores of Whitby in the east coast of England. The captain's log narrates the gradual disappearance of the entire crew, until the captain alone remained, himself bound to the helm to maintain course. An animal resembling "a large dog" is seen leaping ashore. The ship's cargo is described as silver sand and 50 boxes of "mould", or earth, from Transylvania. It is later learned that Dracula successfully purchased multiple estates under the alias 'Count De Ville' throughout London and devised to distribute the 50 boxes to each of them utilizing transportation services as well as moving them himself. He does this to secure for himself "lairs" and the 50 boxes of earth would be used as his graves which would grant safety and rest during times of feeding and replenishing his strength....
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Dracula by Bram Stoker 
Biblio Notes
Genre/Form: Fiction
Named Person: Dracula, Count (Fictitious character); Dracula, Count (Fictitious character)
Material Type: Fiction
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Bram Stoker

ISBN: 1552671046 9781552671047
OCLC Number: 60199981
Notes: Originally published in 1897.
Description: vii, 418 pages ; 22 cm
Responsibility: Bram Stoker.  
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