Dracula
(Book)
Overview: The punctured throat, the coffin lid slowly opening, the unholy shriek as the stake pierces the heart-these are just a few of the chilling images Bram Stoker unleashed upon the world with his 1897 masterpiece, Dracula. Inspired by the folk legend of nosferatu, the undead, Stoker created a timeless tale of gothic horror and romance that has enthralled and terrified readers ever since. A true masterwork of storytelling, Dracula has transcended generation, language, and culture to become one of the most popular novels ever written. It is a quintessential tale of suspense and horror, boasting one of the most terrifying characters ever born in literature: Count Dracula, a tragic, night-dwelling specter who feeds upon the blood of the living, and whose diabolical passions prey upon the innocent, the helpless, and the beautiful. But Dracula also stands as a bleak allegorical saga of an eternally cursed being whose nocturnal atrocities reflect the dark underside of the supremely moralistic age in which it was originally written - and the corrupt desires that continue to plague the modern human condition.
Level 6.6, 25 Points
Notes
Stoker, B., & Hindle, M. (2003). Dracula. Rev. ed. London ; New York, Penguin Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912 and Maurice. Hindle. 2003. Dracula. London ; New York, Penguin Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912 and Maurice. Hindle, Dracula. London ; New York, Penguin Books, 2003.
MLA Citation (style guide)Stoker, Bram and Maurice Hindle. Dracula. Rev. ed. London ; New York, Penguin Books, 2003.
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505 | 0 | |a Preface -- Chronology -- Introduction -- Further reading -- Note on the text -- Dracula: -- Appendix 1: Bram Stoker's correspondence with Walt Whitman (1872-6) -- Appendix 2: Charlotte Stoker's account of "The Cholera Horror" in a letter to Bram Stoker (c1875) -- Appendix 3: Bram Stoker's article "The Censorship of fiction" (1908) -- Appendix 4: Bram Stoker's interview with Winston Churchill (1908) -- Notes -- Contents: -- Chapter 1: Jonathan Harker's journal -- Chapter 2: Jonathan Harker's journal -- Chapter 3: Jonathan Harker's journal -- Chapter 4: Jonathan Harker's journal -- Chapter 5: Letter from Miss Mina Murray to Miss Lucy Westenra -- Chapter 6: Mina Murray's journal -- Chapter 7: Cutting from the Daily-graph, 8 August -- Chapter 8: Mina Murray's journal -- Chapter 9: Letter, Mina Harker to Lucy Westenra -- Chapter 10: Letter, Dr Seward to the Hon Arthur Holmwood -- Chapter 11: Lucy Westenra's dairy -- Chapter 12: Dr Seward's diary -- Chapter 13: Dr Seward's diary -- Chapter 14: Mina Harker's journal -- Chapter 15: Dr Seward's diary -- Chapter 16: Dr Seward's diary -- Chapter 17: Dr Seward's diary -- Chapter 18: Dr Seward's diary -- Chapter 19: Jonathan Harker's journal -- Chapter 20: Jonathan Harker's journal -- Chapter 21: Dr Seward's diary -- Chapter 22: Jonathan Harker's journal -- Chapter 23: Dr Seward's diary -- Chapter 24: Dr Seward's phonograph diary, spoken by Van Helsing -- Chapter 25: Dr Seward's diary -- Chapter 26: Dr Seward's diary -- Chapter 27: Mina Harker's journal. | |
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