Draculastarts out with several entries in Jonathan Harker’s journal, which comprise the first four chapters. These entries set the structure for the rest of the novel, which is also told mainly through journal entries and letters. This first section introduces Harker, who is a recently promoted English solicitor (a type of attorney). Harker travels eastward across Europe from London to Transylvania, where he is going to meet Count Dracula and explain to the count the particulars of his London real estate purchase. As he travels across the country to the castle, he notices the reaction of various area residents who are frightened by Dracula’s name. At Harker’s last checkpoint, a coach from Dracula’s castle arrives for him. Harker notes the strength of the driver.
String garlic by the window and hang a cross around your neck! The most powerful vampire of all time returns in our Stepping Stone Classic adaption of the original tale by Bran Stoker.
National Theatre, Washington, D.C., direction A.L. Erlanger and W.H. Rapley, business management: S.E. Cochran, Horace Liveright presents "Dracula," the vampire play, dramatized by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston from...
Bram Stoker. ACT THREE SCENE FIVE SCENE : Dracula's crypt . LIGHTS UP on VAN HELSING who is driving a stake through a ... crypt . SEWARD . There it is , Van Helsing . That must be Dracula's coffin . VAN HELSING . Yes , yes , that's ...
The Dracula Seasons Edition--Fall: Presents Bram Stoker’s terrifying novel, widely viewed as the unparalleled exemplification of Gothic horror, permanently establishing its iconic characters as archetypes in the long span of literary ...
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Soon, Dracula claims his first victim, the beautiful Lucy Westenra, a friend of Jonathan’s wife Mina. But this is just the beginning of Dracula’s cruel intentions. And evil must be vanquished, before it can claim more victims!
The official sequel to Bram Stoker's classic novel Dracula, written by his direct descendent and endorsed by the Stoker family
A lavishly illustrated tribute to Bram Stoker's classic shares additional insights into the historical plausibility of vampire lore, in an edition that surveys more than two centuries of popular culture and myth while providing a detailed ...
The story of English solicitor Jonathan Harker and his strange new client, Transylvanian aristocrat Count Dracula, this is the classic work of Victorian gothic horror, the continuing eerie wellspring of many of our cultural fantasies and ...
The novel has spawned numerous theatrical, film, and television interpretations.