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Dracula [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 322 pages, aukštis x plotis: 203x127 mm, Illustrations
  • Serija: Mint Editions
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-May-2020
  • Leidėjas: Graphic Arts Books
  • ISBN-10: 1513264087
  • ISBN-13: 9781513264080
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 322 pages, aukštis x plotis: 203x127 mm, Illustrations
  • Serija: Mint Editions
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-May-2020
  • Leidėjas: Graphic Arts Books
  • ISBN-10: 1513264087
  • ISBN-13: 9781513264080
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

In 1897, Bram Stoker published what has now become one of the most revered horror stories of its time. Dracula has inspired the gothic genre for generations, continuing to this day to frighten and delight its readers for anyone brave enough to face the world of blood thirsty vampires in search of their next mortal victim.

In a gripping and sensational work of classic Gothic fiction we discover the infamous Count Dracula. When English lawyer Jonathan Harker travels to an obscure town called Transylvania, the goal of his visit was most certainly not to do business with a vampire. As he makes his way through the village square, Harker is overcome with an eerie sensation that the Count is not who he says he is. Strewn with various charms and trinkets thrown at him from the local village people, Harker comes to find that the weird looks, whispers, and pointed fingers directed at him are not done so in jest at him being a tourist. Rather, they are a clear warning that the Count is perhaps more dangerous than he imagined. Brimming with observations on the eventual paradigmatic shifts of society, Stoker’s intent with Dracula

extends much further than the plot of quarreling vampires.

With references to the sexual politics of women in the Victorian era to the astute observations following the modernization of society, Stoker’s ideas and writings were insightfully ahead of the times. Dracula has continued to play an influential role in the canon of literature, and for a blood-curdling and frighteningly good reason. With an eye-catching new cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this version of Dracula

is simply sensational.

Chapter 1 Jonathan Harker's Journal
7(11)
Chapter 2 Jonathan Harker's Journal
18(10)
Chapter 3 Jonathan Harker's Journal
28(11)
Chapter 4 Jonathan Harker's Journal
39(11)
Chapter 5 Letters--Lucy and Mina
50(7)
Chapter 6 Mina Murray's Journal
57(11)
Chapter 7 Cutting from "The Dailygraph," 8 August
68(12)
Chapter 8 Mina Murray's Journal
80(13)
Chapter 9 Mina Murray's Journal
93(12)
Chapter 10 Mina Murray's Journal
105(12)
Chapter 11 Lucy Westenra's Diary
117(10)
Chapter 12 Dr. Seward's Diary
127(14)
Chapter 13 Dr. Seward's Diary
141(13)
Chapter 14 Mina Harker's Journal
154(13)
Chapter 15 Dr. Seward's Diary
167(11)
Chapter 16 Dr. Seward's Diary
178(9)
Chapter 17 Dr. Seward's Diary
187(11)
Chapter 18 Dr. Seward's Diary
198(13)
Chapter 19 Jonathan Harker's Journal
211(11)
Chapter 20 Jonathan Harker's Journal
222(12)
Chapter 21 Dr. Seward's Diary
234(11)
Chapter 22 Jonathan Harker's Journal
245(10)
Chapter 23 Dr. Seward's Diary
255(11)
Chapter 24 Dr. Seward's Phonograph Diary, spoken
266(12)
Van Helsing
Chapter 25 Dr. Seward's Diary
278(12)
Chapter 26 Dr. Seward's Diary
290(14)
Chapter 27 Mina Harker's Journal
304
Bram Stoker was an Irish author best known for his contributions to the Gothic genre. In Dracula, he penned one of the most famous vampire stories of our time, and the book has become a literary icon for both horror and Gothic enthusiasts alike. Before his writing career, Stoker had dreams of the theater and becoming a prominent thespian. After marrying his wife, Florence Balcombe, the couple moved to London where Stoker worked as an actor and business manager of Irvings Lyceum Theatre. Growing his name in the arts industry, Stoker began travelling widely, and was rumored to have been inspired to begin work on Dracula after having visited Cruden Bay in Scotland. In addition to Dracula, and among many other non-fiction essays and articles, Stoker has written 12 other novels, and has published three collections of short stories.