Bram - Stoker's Dracula
Bram Stoker's Dracula was not originally intended to be a purely fictional work of horror, but a "warning of a very real evil" based on real people and historical events. One of the most fascinating aspects of its creation is revealed in from TIME, which explains how Stoker's editor forced him to remove factual elements to avoid public panic following the Jack the Ripper murders. Key Historical & Creative Insights
: A budget-friendly version available at Barnes & Noble for $0.99 . Bram Stoker's Dracula
: This eBook includes 10 illustrations and an audio link, focusing on the fight between good and evil and the "sensuality of the vampire". It is also available at Barnes & Noble for $0.99 . Bram Stoker's Dracula was not originally intended to
For readers interested in the deep history of the text, several specialized editions are available: : This eBook includes 10 illustrations and an
: This edition, co-authored by Stoker’s great-grandnephew Dacre Stoker, includes original notes, early outlines, and pre-publication deletions from the original typescript. It is available at DiscountMags.com for $36.89 $34.99 .
: Stoker kept a newspaper clipping about tuberculosis outbreaks being mistaken for vampirism, a common superstition before modern germ theory.