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Dracula

Bram Stoker

Editorial: Iperwriters Editore

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First published in 1897, Bram Stoker’s Dracula remains one of the most influential works of Gothic literature and a cornerstone of modern horror. Told through diaries, letters, telegrams, and newspaper clippings, the novel follows Jonathan Harker’s journey to Transylvania, where he encounters the enigmatic and terrifying Count Dracula. As the Count’s dark influence spreads to England, a group of unlikely allies must confront an ancient evil armed only with reason, courage, and the fragile hope of stopping a force older than history itself.Blending Victorian anxieties with unforgettable atmosphere, Dracula introduced the archetype of the aristocratic vampire and reshaped the mythology of the undead for generations to come. This edition presents the complete original text in English, offering readers the full power of Stoker’s chilling masterpiece. 
Disponible desde: 28/12/2025.

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