"Dracula" (1897) is one of the most commonly studied gothic novels and has been hugely influential through adaptations in fiction, on stage and in cinema. This book introduces its context, language, themes, criticism and afterlife, leading students to an understanding of the text.[...]
Truly a Dracula for both art and book lovers, this new edition of the most famous of vampire tales completely overhauls the notion of how a literary classic might be creatively revisited. James Pyman is already famed for his eerily exacting and hallucinatory draftsmanship, as well as for his relish [...]
The infamous 1897 Gothic horror novel which brought its author international fame and spawned a global following.[...]
The infamous 1897 Gothic horror novel which brought its author international fame and spawned a global following.[...]
A story of "Count Dracula", a vampire who comes to Transylvania to feed on new blood and to widen his ever-increasing circle of vampires.[...]
Bram Stoker worked in the theatre for most of his adult life, as theatre reviewer in Dublin in the 1870s and as business manager at London's Royal Lyceum Theatre in the final two decades of the 19th century. Despite this, critical attention to the influence of the stage on Stoker's writing has been [...]
"Dracula" was the first and the best of all the night-stalkers. And now everyone's favourite bloodsucker is back, and captured in a thrilling, spine-tingling graphic novel. Originally written by Bram Stoker in 1897, "Dracula" gave the world one of literature's most compelling characters. Michael Muc[...]
An easy-to-read adaptation of the original Bram Stoker story recounts how Jonathan Harker, his wife, and their friends carried out the destruction of the diabolical Count.[...]
"Dracula" still thrills and chills today...and forever. This title is suitable for children aged 10 and up. Thanks to the huge success of the "Twilight" series, vampires have become the most popular supernatural creatures on earth. But "Dracula" is the one that started it all, back in 1897. Bram Sto[...]
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Classic / British English (Available February 2008) Count Dracula is a vampire. He drinks people's blood. He lives in a lonely castle in the mountains of Transylvania. But then he comes to England and strange things start happening. People change. People become ill. Professor Van Helsing knows about[...]
The original vampire story - and the best. When Jonathan Harker visits Count Dracula in Transylvania he makes a horrifying discovery. Soon he is battling the sinister Count for the soul of his beloved Mina. A true masterpiece of Victorian horror.[...]
Frederick Jaeger and Phyllis Logan star in this BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation of Bram Stoker's classic horror novel. Summoned to the forbidding heart of the Carpathian mountains in Transylvania, Jonathan Harker journeys to Castle Dracula. There he becomes the unwitting prisoner of a mysterious[...]
"Dracula" is the novel that introduced the fictional creature known as the vampire to millions. It is considered by many as the single most important work in the gothic vampire horror genre. "Dracula" while not the first appearance of the vampire in literature is certainly the work that is most read[...]
Bram Stoker's classic tale in a bounded leather book.
On a trip to Transylvania, Jonathan Harker stays at an eerie castle owned by Count Dracula. When strange things start to happen, and the count escapes to London, Harker realizes that he and his friends are in grave danger.[...]
Acting on behalf of his firm of solicitors, Jonathan Harker travels to the Carpathian Mountains to finalise the sale of England's Carfax Abbey to Transylvanian noble Count Dracula. Little does he realise that, in doing so, he endangers all that he loves.[...]
Presented in hardcover, this title has been carefully edited and reset in a modern design for greater readability. It includes an introduction, informative notes and a chronology of the writer's life and times to enable the reader to gain a deeper understanding of these enduring works.[...]
Part of BarnesNoble's series, this title presents a classic work in an attractive genuine bonded leather edition, with gilt-edged pages and gold ribbon marker that can make an elegant addition to any home library.[...]