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BRAM STOKER: 12 Novels in One Volume (Horror Classics Series) - Dracula The Mystery of the Sea The Jewel of Seven Stars The Snake's Pass The Lady of the Shroud The Lair of the White Worm The Man & The Watter's Mou' - cover

BRAM STOKER: 12 Novels in One Volume (Horror Classics Series) - Dracula The Mystery of the Sea The Jewel of Seven Stars The Snake's Pass The Lady of the Shroud The Lair of the White Worm The Man & The Watter's Mou'

Bram Stoker

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Bram Stoker's '12 Novels in One Volume' offers a comprehensive anthology of his significant contributions to the horror genre, seamlessly weaving gothic elements with intricate character development and atmospheric storytelling. This collection showcases Stoker's signature style, marked by suspenseful pacing and a rich, evocative prose that immerses the reader in his chilling worlds. The narrative context of these works is rooted in the late Victorian era, reflecting the societal anxieties and the uncanny intersections of science and superstition that characterized the time, particularly in his most iconic work, 'Dracula.' Bram Stoker, an Irish author and theater manager, drew upon his experiences in Dublin and his fascination with folklore to craft tales that delve into the human psyche's darkest corners. His upbringing and exposure to the supernatural through Irish legends undeniably influenced his literary voice, culminating in a body of work that interrogates the boundaries between the known and the unknown. Through vivid imagery and a profound understanding of dread, Stoker revolutionized the horror landscape. This anthology is a must-read for enthusiasts of gothic literature and horror aficionados alike. It not only encapsulates the essence of Stoker's haunting narratives but also invites readers to explore the thematic undercurrents of fear, temptation, and the supernatural. Embrace the chilling ambiance of Stoker's tales and immerse yourself in an unparalleled literary experience.
Disponible desde: 12/06/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 2502 páginas.

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