



Dracula
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4.1 • 71 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Dracula, Bram Stoker. Revised version of http://ota.ox.ac.uk/id/1854 .
Customer Reviews
Gothic Horror
So lovely a classic of gothic horror is difficult to find. The writing style reflects the age, which is the only drawback for the modern reader. The use of diaries figures prominently, allowing the reader to experience the story from multiple POV. A must read.
Excellent,
I can't believe I waited so long to read the original Dracula! I've never seen a film adaptation that follows this original well and vampires have been romanticized in modern literature. Here we return to the true evil and those who fought to overcome it.
The age of horror
There has been a reality of epoch, the 19th century, behind the viscocity of terror, the clock stuck, dragging the bituminous hours from begining to end, madness, darkness, sorrow of life and death, what is this? From England to Transylvania, the scenery was so beautiful, the sun shone over them, and here comes the night after the dusk, then, the reader would experience a moment of delirium whether the monstrous Voivode came from the light as he came after the sun, if the ruddy blood becomes a gem, how translucent it is!
The king of horror, the author’s bravery, Amen!