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He sleeps in a lordly tomb beneath his desolate castle--dead for over a century, yet driven still to return to the world of the living, to feed into the veins of his victims a diabolical craving. Robust youth and good health are no protection for those he stalks, whose blood is his only sustenance. "I am Dracula' and I bid you welcome, Mr. Harker, to my house ..." The young Englishman's mission: to prepare the mysterious Count, in whose face a deadly pallor veils the flush of life, for his move to England! This is the classic story of an evil as old as time and yet forever young ... of a voluptuous, relentless thirst and unspeakable terror.
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Drácula
1993, Plaza & Janés
Paperback
in Spanish
- 3a ed. en esta colección
8401492009 9788401492006
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Sink your teeth into the ageless tale of the famous vampire Count Dracula.
Dracula first horrified readers over 125 years ago. Today, this original gothic masterpiece includes a detailed exploration into the 1897 classic vampire novel and its author, Bram Stoker.
In this bonus introduction,
Learn about Stoker’s early life, his colorful career, and the famous friends he made leading up to the creation of his magnum opus, Dracula.
Tune into the speculative theories of Stoker’s personal life and his deeply repressed homosexual tendencies.
Delve deep into the folklore and mysticism that inspired Dracula, the masterful work itself, and the lasting impact it continues to have on pop culture.
This annotated introduction accompanying this classic novel is essential for all fans of Bram Stoker’s Dracula. I welcome you, the reader, as Count Dracula beckoned Jonathan Harker:
“Welcome to my house. Enter freely and at your own free will.”
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