Search - Dracula

Dracula
Dracula
Author: Bram Stoker
One of the most popular stories ever told, Dracula (1897) has been re-created for the stage and screen hundreds of times in the last century. Yet it is essentially a Victorian saga, an awesome tale of thrillingly bloodthirsty vampire whose nocturnal atrocities reflect the dark underside of a supremely moralistic age. Above all, Dracula...  more » is a quintessential story of suspense and horror, boasting one of the most terrifying characters in literature: centuries-old Count Dracula, whose diabolical passions prey upon the innocent, the helpless, the beautiful. Bram Stoker, who was also the manager of the famous actor Sir Henry Irving, wrote seventeen novels. Dracula remains his most celebrated and enduring work -- even today this Gothic masterpiece has lost none of the spine-tingling impact that makes it a classic of the genre.
ISBN-13: 9780553212716
ISBN-10: 0553212710
Publication Date: 12/1/1983
Pages: 448
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
 89

3.9 stars, based on 89 ratings
Publisher: Bantam Classics
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
Reviews: Member | Amazon | Write a Review
Similar books to this author and title:
Members who requested this book also requested:

Top Member Book Reviews

  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
reviewed Dracula on + 14 more book reviews
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Here is my favorite quote:
"'Euthanasia' is an excellent and a comforting word! I am grateful to whoever invented it." - Dr. Seward

I thought it was a really great book. Mina is my heroine :) The diary entries were very cool. It was like discovering some old documents :P
  • Currently 0/5 Stars.
reviewed Dracula on + 9 more book reviews
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Mandatory high school reading, but it was hard to put down!
  • Currently 0/5 Stars.
reviewed Dracula on + 12 more book reviews
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Loved this, didn't expect to enjoy the original as much as I did!

Please Log in to Rate these Book Reviews

  • Currently 2.5/5 Stars.
reviewed Dracula on + 2 more book reviews
I had heard so many great reviews on this book. But it just wasn't for me. I made myself finish it.
  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
reviewed Dracula on + 330 more book reviews
Finally I finished this long-winded book! The story doesn't really need a synopsis as most people are familiar with the theme, whether or not they have read it. It is fascinating to read the book that spawned a whole genre of its own, but I had to constantly remind myself of the time in which it was written (1897) because so many things caused me to roll my eyes, especially the women. Which wouldn't have been so bad in itself, but the author waxes poetic on the virtues of the saintly protagonists ad nauseum. The book could easily have been cut by a hundred pages by reducing those portions in half. I was intrigued by the blood transfusions done without any typing whatsoever with no adverse effects on the victim, and the madman was also amusing. Van Helsing was a most interesting character, as well as Mina, who was given quite a brain by the author but still relegated to the role of the "weaker sex" by being kept out of the mens' discussions of how to deal with the vampire. I was totally exasperated by Stoker's ploy of maintaining the reader's suspense by Van Helsing's secretive manner, doling out information only bit by bit to his comrades, which really did not come across as very credible. That those characters did not insist on explanations sooner also was unbelievable, and became tiresome. The melodrama was over the top, but perhaps it was normal for the time period, and really brought to mind visions of black-and-white silent movies. I imagine it was pretty titillating to Victorian readers! While I'm glad I read it, I'm even more glad it's over. Now I have to gear myself up for Frankenstein.
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
reviewed Dracula on + 7 more book reviews
The full original version. Excellent reading

Book Wiki

Common Title
Series

Genres: