I wrote this a long time ago. So, why not share here. Dracula is the definition of the Vampire for the greater part of this world. Most of the Vampire literature and other media in this world have been based around the character of Count Drac... read more
But the novel will sure quench your desire to read something that can give you some moments when you look away at your arm to find some goosebums popping out! Written in the style of diary entries, notes and letters, the masterpiece by Bram Stoker will take you to a fancy ride into the castle of Count Dracula and his three brides. read more
Another condemning review in the Athenaeum (26 June 1897) complains that: At times Mr. Stoker almost succeeds in creating the sense of possibility in impossibility; at others he merely commands an array of crude statements of incredible actions. And this is where I confess. Dracula isn't one of my favourite books. read more
The image of Dracula as popularised by Bram Stoker's novel. Photograph: Corbis Today marks the centenary of the death of Bram Stoker, and commemorations of the Irish author's life and career will undoubtedly focus on Dracula, his most famous work. read more