Dracula

Novel, Gothic fiction by Bram Stoker, Jarkko Laine

Blurb

Dracula è un romanzo scritto dall'irlandese Bram Stoker nel 1897, ispirato alla figura di Vlad III principe di Valacchia.
Scritto in forma di stralci di diari e di lettere, Dracula è uno degli ultimi, se non l'ultimo, dei grandi romanzi gotici. Riprendendo il mito del vampiro, lanciato nella letteratura da John William Polidori, Stoker realizza un romanzo dalle atmosfere cupe, in cui l'orrore e la minaccia assillano i protagonisti, in un crescendo di emozioni che conduce alla scoperta dell'orrore rappresentato dal tetro vampiro.

First Published

1897

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j-c.g.vannier

J-c.g.vannier

I understand why this book influenced our culture and how it modeled our imagination but ready it was so boring... The first 15 are quite interesting and intriguing but the next 300 pages are conventional, uninteresting, most of it could fit in 20 or 30 pages. Not to mention the banalities and repetitive situation, the characters are tight to their functions, functions that the author teaches you when presenting each character and that you have to believe because no action will prove that indeed, they are worth of it. Finally, some situation are quite odd. Why on earth would those 3 pretender work together like if they were best friends? Besides, the American bring nothing to the story. Really.

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CaptainJemima

Captainjemima

I enjoyed this book immensely, and can really see why it is named as a classic! Many ‘classic’ novels, I can’t see the worth of, but this one was different. A lot goes on in this story, including vampirism, bug-eating, and there is the famous Dr. Van Helsing! It’s a very typical Victorian novel, with a lot of honour and protection directed towards women, and groups of men acting together and being manly. Although I really enjoyed the book and would read it again, I found the ending a little anticlimactic. Of course, I don’t want to spoil the ending for you :)

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