Sinossi
Nel 1890 Bram Stoker aveva incontrato il professore ungherese Arminius Vambéry, che gli aveva raccontato l'affascinante leggenda di Dracula, ovvero Vlad III principe di Valacchia, vissuto nel XV secolo. Questo personaggio è ricordato dalla storia per essere stato particolarmente sanguinario e crudele; più volte guidò violenti attacchi alle città della Transilvania, riservando ai suoi nemici terribili supplizi. Nel romanzo di Stoker, scritto sotto forma di raccolta di lettere, articoli e brani dei diari dei protagonisti, come se si trattasse di un'inchiesta giornalistica, si raccontano le vicende del giovane avvocato Jonathan Harker, che deve recarsi in Transilvania per curare l'acquisto di un'abitazione londinese da parte di un anziano nobile del posto. In un crescendo di tensione e terrore, l'avvocato giungerà a scoprire il terribile segreto dell'uomo: il conte Dracula è un vampiro, che si nutre di sangue umano! In questa terra misteriosa, ricca di castelli e leggende, Stoker ambienta quindi il suo straordinario racconto dedicato all.angosciante figura del vampiro, diffusa nel folklore di tutto il mondo, e realizza un'opera dalle tinte cupe e misteriose, in cui il terrore la fa da padrone, incalzando i protagonisti dalla prima all'ultima pagina. Ripreso da innumerevoli film, libri e spettacoli teatrali, Dracula, pubblicato nel 1897, rappresenta l'ultimo grande romanzo gotico.
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- Data di uscita: 01-01-2013
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Shockingly, not a whole hell of a lot of vampire stuff up in this bitch. Mostly, it read like a dull travelogue with lots of emotions. Bro love everywhere. All the men loved all the women (platonically or otherwise) to the point they were willing to give their lives for whichever lucky lady was Dracula Leggi tutto
I find Victorian horror so interesting as a microcosm of reaction to social norms of the time, to the buttoned-down and repressed social climate of the time, to the “new moral standards” of the church and the new questions brought up and hidden away by scientific thought. But under the fabric of lat Leggi tutto
Two things about this book: 1. It is a really great and creepy story that deserves classic status 2. Everything is repeated soooooo much without any obvious benefit. Here is actual footage of Bram Stoker writing this novel: If Stoker had just got to the point, this book would have been much more excitin Leggi tutto
Dracula: the very name instantly brings to mind visions of vampires, stakes, garlic, and crucifixes. Yet, when one bothers to read the novel, it becomes self-evident how twisted modern vampire fiction now is. Vampires are not meant to inhabit the roles of heroes. Go back a few hundred years and men b Leggi tutto
this was all i could think about whenever they talked about dracula's dirt boxes lol
What a Leech! London, 1890s. Jonathan Harker returns from Transylvania, a series of bizarre incidents start taking place all around Whitby soon after. Worst of all, a strange malady seems to be slowly draining the life out of the helpless Lucy. Mina, her most trusted friend, unable to help her. Af
I was rather disappointed by this classic. It started out with promise, especially the Jonathan Harker bits. Then all the male characters descended into blubbering worshippers of the two female characters, and by the end of the novel, I was wishing Dracula could snack on all of them and be done with Leggi tutto
Another case of me starting a review with no idea how to rate it. This book was…a ride. I think my professor put it best when he said, “Dracula is either really good or really sh*tty.” Okay, yes, I’m paraphrasing, but only a little. https://emmareadstoomuch.wordpress.co... This book is quite a feat, ei Leggi tutto
Dracula is, of course, one of the most renowned horror stories, and the most well-known vampire novel. Bram Stoker set the ground rules for what a vampire should be, and set the benchmark for all other writers of the vampire afterwards. Indeed, if tyrannical villains are a necessity of Gothic fictio Leggi tutto
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