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Dracula (annotated edition)

Dracula (annotated edition)

Our Review

Dracula is an essential novel for every horror and vampire fan. We don't believe there's a better way to read it than with this Valdemar edition, as they meticulously craft every word and add some very detailed (I would even say academic) notes.

This is one of the most famous vampire books, and this edition is the most complete. In addition to the full text, it includes the story "Dracula's Guest", an alternative ending, the Icelandic introduction, an interview with Bram Stoker, and other interesting things.

Our recommendation is to read it slowly, savoring each annotation. Or, if it's your first time, enjoy the suspense and then re-read it to learn more about the author and the book. A super complete edition!

Book Details

Synopsis

The novel is presented in the form of letters and diaries. Jonathan Harker opens the story with his terrifying account: his visit to Transylvania to meet Count Dracula, for whom he must handle some affairs. The Count wants to move to London, and Harker soon discovers that he is a prisoner and that his host is not human, but a monstrous being with a dark plan.

About the Author

Bram Stoker (Dublin, 1847 - London, 1912) studied Mathematics and Science, but his passion for literature led him to become a theater critic. Inspired by the ghost stories his mother told him, he began to write stories. At 50, he published Dracula (1897), his most famous work, which defined the modern image of the vampire and left an indelible mark on popular culture.

Technical Specifications

  • Pages: 690

  • Author: Bram Stoker

  • Publisher: Valdemar

  • Binding: Hardcover

  • Edition: 2021 (3rd impression)

  • ISBN: 9788477027225

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