Dracula
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The figure of Count Dracula is one of the most famous literary figures in the world. Since the vampire novel „Dracula“ by the Irish writer Bram Stoker (1847-1912) was published in 1897, it has become indispensable in literature and film. The cinema in particular quickly discovered the vampires as powerful images for themselves, but this did not detract from the genre-own qualities of the literary original. Bram Stoker’s novel about the young lawyer Harker and the demonic undead Dracula is still a scary and beautiful reading experience today. „Dracula“ is a story about unconditional friendship, love and the fight against evil, which Jonathan Harker and his comrades-in-arms take up. It is built up with special stylistic means (diary excerpts, newspaper excerpts, letter texts) and told in a stirring way. The material contains far more than many film adaptations have made of it and rightly belongs to world literature. In this early montage novel the great oppositions of the 19th century meet on top of each other. Science struggles with faith, empiricism with intuition, Protestantism with Catholicism, the West with the East, the visible with the invisible. This novel even refers to the coming emancipation of women, and does not limit its female protagonists to the role of victims. But more than anything else, this is a novel on eternal love and infinite grief. Bram Stoker (1847-1912), born in Dublin and unable to walk until the age of seven, became the most successful football player at Dublin University as a student. For 27 years he worked as a manager for the actor Henry Irving and as an English agent for Mark Twain. He did not live to see the worldwide success of his novel Dracula. The size of the eBook is about 500 pages. ABOUT THE BOOK SERIES The ApeBook Classics (ABC) bring to life famous and lesser known masterpieces of world literature in digital format. apebook adheres to the highest standards in eBook production and offers you high quality, aesthetically pleasing classics at a fair price. Don't settle for cheap and loveless versions if you love good literature, instead choose low-priced but beautiful editions from a real publisher. With the ApeBook Classics you get professionally created eBooks that appreciate the literary value of their content through an appropriate design. Search for more ApeBook Classics titles to build your digital library by typing "apebook" in the browse field. Complete overview: www.apebook.de

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Bram Stoker

(Dublino 1847 - Londra 1912) scrittore irlandese. Critico teatrale, nel 1878 divenne segretario e manager del famoso attore H. Irving, mantenendo queste mansioni fino alla morte di lui (1905). I Ricordi personali di sir Henry Irving (Personal reminiscences of sir Henry Irving), che Stoker pubblicò nel 1906, sono il frutto di questa lunga amicizia e collaborazione. La fama di S. (autore di vari romanzi e novelle) è legata al romanzo Dracula (1897), considerato uno dei grandi classici dell’orrore. Nella vicenda del conte-vampiro, ambientata in una cupa e suggestiva Transilvania (S. studiò accuratamente leggende e folclore transilvanici, e il personaggio di Dracula si ispira a una figura storica, Vlad Dracula o Vlad Tepes, voivoda di Valacchia nel sec. XV), si attua la transizione tra il romanzo...

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