Dracula
About the eBook
Dracula (1897), the masterpiece by Bram Stoker, gave definitive form to the modern vampire myth and cemented its place at the heart of Gothic imagination. In this haunting novel, Count Dracula—a presence as seductive as he is terrifying—leaves his castle in Transylvania to spread his influence over Victorian England. Told through diaries, letters, and newspaper clippings, the story reconstructs a desperate struggle between a group of ordinary people and a supernatural being who defies the laws of life and death. Science, religion, and human will confront ancient terror in a narrative steeped in tension, symbolism, and a dark, immersive atmosphere. More than just a vampire tale, Dracula is an exploration of the deepest fears of an era marked by change, desire, and the unknown.
About the Author
Bram Stoker (1847–1912) was an Irish writer born in Dublin, best known for his iconic novel Dracula, published in 1897. Although he spent much of his career as the manager of London's Lyceum Theatre and worked closely with actor Henry Irving, it was through literature that he left his most lasting legacy. Stoker authored several novels, short stories, and essays, but Dracula established him as a key figure in Gothic fiction and a pioneer of modern horror. His work, known for its eerie atmosphere and innovative use of multiple narrative voices, continues to influence writers, filmmakers, and readers around the world.
Product Details
Publisher: Edicions Perelló
Genre: Sprache - Spanisch
Language: Spanish
Size: 380 Pages
Filesize: 2.3 MB
ISBN: 9791387576868
Published: June 13, 2025