Dracula (Penguin Classics)

Dracula (Penguin Classics)

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Bram Stoker'S Peerless Tale Of Desperate Battle Against A Powerful, Ancient Vampirewhen Jonathan Harker Visits Transylvania To Help Count Dracula Purchase A London House, He Makes Horrifying Discoveries In His Client'S Castle. Soon Afterwards, Disturbing Incidents Unfold In England: A Ship Runs Aground On The Shores Of Whitby, Its Crew Vanished; Beautiful Lucy Westenra Slowly Succumbs To A Mysterious, Wasting Illness, Her Blood Drained Away; And The Lunatic Renfield Raves About The Imminent Arrival Of His 'Master'. In The Ensuing Battle Of Wills Between The Sinister Count And A Determined Group Of Adversaries Led By The Intrepid Vampire Hunter Abraham Van Helsing Bram Stoker Created A Masterpiece Of The Horror Genre, Probing Into Questions Of Identity, Sanity And The Dark Corners Of Victorian Sexuality And Desire.For This Completely Updated Edition, Maurice Hindle Has Revised His Introduction, List Of Further Reading And Notes, And Added Two Appendices: Stoker'S Essay On Censorship And His Interview With Winston Churchill, Both Published In 1908. Christopher Frayling'S Preface Discusses The Significance And The Influences That Contributed To His Creation Of The Dracula Myth.For More Than Seventy Years, Penguin Has Been The Leading Publisher Of Classic Literature In The Englishspeaking World. With More Than 1,700 Titles, Penguin Classics Represents A Global Bookshelf Of The Best Works Throughout History And Across Genres And Disciplines. Readers Trust The Series To Provide Authoritative Texts Enhanced By Introductions And Notes By Distinguished Scholars And Contemporary Authors, As Well As Uptodate Translations By Awardwinning Translators.

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  • Q: What is the main theme of Dracula by Bram Stoker? A: The main theme of Dracula revolves around the battle between good and evil, exploring the nature of fear, sexuality, and the struggle against a powerful, ancient vampire.
  • Q: How many pages does the Penguin Classics edition of Dracula have? A: The Penguin Classics edition of Dracula has 560 pages.
  • Q: Is the edition of Dracula by Bram Stoker in paperback or hardcover? A: This edition of Dracula is a paperback.
  • Q: When was Dracula by Bram Stoker published? A: Dracula was published on April 29, 2003, in this specific edition.
  • Q: Who is the author of Dracula? A: The author of Dracula is Bram Stoker.
  • Q: What makes this edition of Dracula special? A: This edition features a revised introduction, a list of further reading, notes, and two appendices, including Stoker's essay on censorship and his interview with Winston Churchill.
  • Q: What is the condition of the book? A: This edition of Dracula is brand new.
  • Q: Is Dracula part of a series? A: Yes, Dracula is part of the Penguin Classics series, which includes a wide range of classic literature.
  • Q: What genre does Dracula belong to? A: Dracula belongs to the horror genre, but it also incorporates elements of Gothic fiction and literature of the Victorian era.
  • Q: Who is the primary antagonist in Dracula? A: The primary antagonist in Dracula is Count Dracula, an ancient vampire.

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