Dracula
Dracula by Bram Stoker, published in 1897, is a seminal work in the horror genre and arguably the most influential vampire novel ever written. The story is told through a series of journal entries, letters, and newspaper articles, following the experiences of a young English solicitor, Jonathan Harker, who travels to Transylvania to assist Count Dracula with a real estate transaction. Upon arriving at Dracula's castle, Harker quickly realizes he is a prisoner to a horrifying and supernatural entity. As Dracula makes his way to England, leaving a trail of bloodshed, Harker and his friends discover the extent of the vampire's powers and his plan to spread his undead plague. The narrative builds a tense and eerie atmosphere as it shifts back to England, where Dracula begins to prey upon Harker's friends. Led by the wise Professor Van Helsing, Harker and his group engage in a desperate battle to save their loved ones while stopping Dracula and his minions. The novel explores themes of superstition versus modernity, sexuality, and the clash between Eastern European folklore and Western rationalism, all within a gripping and chilling gothic atmosphere. 'Dracula' has had a profound impact on the portrayal of vampires in literature and popular culture, making Count Dracula an iconic figure in horror.
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