Composed as a series of diary entries and letters, Bram Stoker's Dracula is a tale of suspense and horror. The most famous vampire story of all time, Dracula centres around Count Dracula and his meeting with the young Jonathan Harker who barely escapes the clutches of the Brides of Dracula and their eerie castle.With the recent resurgence of vampires in popular culture, many readers are keen to discover where these foreboding stories began. From Stephenie Meyer's Twilight to the TV series True Blood, Dracula's themes, characters and plot set a precedent for vampire stories for all time.Relive the classic tale that delves into human identity, sanity, and the dark corners of Victorian sexuality and desire.
Bram Stoker
Bram Stoker was an Irish author best known for his Gothic horror novel "Dracula," published in 1897. His writing style often included elements of supernatural, mystery, and suspense, creating a sense of unease and fear in his readers. Stoker's contribution to literature lies in popularizing the vampire genre and creating one of the most iconic characters in literary history, Count Dracula. His work has had a lasting impact on the horror genre, inspiring countless adaptations and interpretations in various forms of media.