Dracula"I sometimes think we must be all mad and that we shall wake to sanity in strait-waistcoats." Judging only by the many thousands of books, films and TV series about vampires, Dracula must be one of the most influential novels in history. Stoker introduced many of the classic vampire conventions that are now second nature to us. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the book is known as more than just the tale of a Count trying to relocate from Transylvania to England. |
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User Review - lkmuir - LibraryThingAfter discovering the double identity of the wealthy Transylvanian nobleman, Count Dracula, a small group of people vow to rid the world of the evil vampire. Illustrated notes throughout the text explain the historical background of the story. Read full review
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User Review - hermit_9 - LibraryThingStoker’s work is a classic. This binding, the illustrations, and supporting materials make this edition the most pleasurable I have encountered. Read full review