Forget the book, have you read this irresistible story on blurbs. One horrific night, van helsing and seward break into minas room, find jonathan unconscious, and mina being forced to suck blood from a deep slash across dracula s chest. After staying a couple of months, harker discovers a terrifying secret about the count. This is a beautiful leatherbound edition of bram stokers dracula, first published in 1897. While this is an original way of presenting the story, it often is a bit gimmicky. Macmillan guided readers classics intermediate level founding editor. Jan 01, 2010 however, dracula is still a classic blurb, i mean book, that has stood the test of time and is definitely still a good read.
Dracula adds that the three letters will be sent on june 12, june 19, and june 29. Dec 12, 20 book blurb dracula by bram stoker dracula is a gothic romance written by bram stoker 1847 1912 and published in 1897. Blurbs were originally printed on the back or rear dustjacket of a book, and are now found on web portals and news websites. See more ideas about bram stokers dracula, dracula and bram stoker. Read a plot overview of the entire book or a chapter by chapter summary and analysis. Frankenstein or the modern prometheus was written by mary shelley.
Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Well, a blurb is also a tagline that is meant to sell a productyour book. Book blurb dracula by bram stoker dracula is a gothic romance written by bram stoker 1847 1912 and published in 1897. First of all, congratulations on the publication of your book. A summary of chapters vvii in bram stokers dracula. The five s of blurb writing check these 5 awesome tips editage. A blurb is a short promotional piece accompanying a piece of creative work. This novel contains the chilling tales of those that encountered the monster dracula on his quest to emigrate from transylvania to england, as he seeks to consume blood and spread his undead curse to the innocent.
Thriftbooks sells millions of used books at the lowest everyday prices. The dark deeds of the transylvanian count dracula have thrilled generations. As well as being an excellent time capsule to turnofthecentury england, its a scary, intriguing underthecovers read. Harker realizes that dracula must mean to feed him to the vampire ladies on june 29. Dracula isnt nearly scary enough, jonathan harker is a wet mop of a protagonist, mina is annoying and the best character spoiler alert. The book is a foray into the genre of gothichorror fiction and one of the first of its kind. The ultimate retelling of a story that has mesmerised readers for nearly a century. The story is written as a series of letters, newspaper clippings, and journal entries compiled by mina harker as an aide to van helsing and company in their hunt for dracula. As a writer requesting blurbs, lalami says the idea is to find an. Nov 04, 2012 the best part of the book is undoubtedly jonathan harkers journal chapters i iv where he is stuck as draculas prisoner in his castle. He had no other major health problems and even became an athlete at trinity college, dublin when he studied there from 18641870. He was a sickly boy but he fully recovered when he was seven. Sep 10, 2015 some of these stories were good, some were bad, but important aspects of the book and the character of count dracula drew from major aspects of every single one of them. I was interested in one small sentence in the book from sewards journel he is safe now at any rate.
When jonathan harker is summoned to the carpathian mountains in transylvania for a real estate transaction, he does n. This wasnt a direct influence on dracula, but it might be one of the most important entries on this list nonetheless. Dracula has all the necessary requirements to keep it read by each generation of horror fans. One horrific night, van helsing and seward break into minas room, find jonathan unconscious, and mina being forced to suck blood from a deep slash across draculas chest. For anyone interested in taking a first, tentative step towards understanding the plot of dracula then this is. And thank you for thinking of me as someone who might be right to blurb your book. Dracula is a classic and genredefining tale of horror from famed author bram stoker.
The curious history of book blurbs and why theyre still around. In my defense, the subtitle mentions dracula and dna, so i thought it was going to be very different. John milne macmillan guided readers provide a choice of enjoyable reading mate rial for all learners of english. In the 1897 gothic horror novel, dracula, the author, bram stoker, an irish author from the mid to late19th century, introduces the most famous vampire character of all time, count dracula. Because of its extremely cheap price, it is worth picking up this blurb in its paperback popular penguin format. Dracula is a horror novel by bram stoker, narrated in first person diary entries and letters, telling the story of an encounter with count dracula. Due to the variety of requests i get off and on, my agent helped me develop a blurb policy that we feel will benefit both you and me. Who cares about book blurbs when theres a pretty cover involved. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.
With dracula, bram stoker certainly hasnt written one of the best stories in history. Fantastic just as cool reading it this second time around. Any book fiction and nonfiction featuring or about draculavlad tepesvlad the impaler score a books total score is based on multiple factors, including the number of people who have voted for it and how highly those voters ranked the book. The book is written as a collection of letters and diary entries from the different characters. Since bram stoker who wrote dracula died in 1912, i think you are on pretty safe groundso long as you only borrow from the original novel and not a more recent adaptation of the dracula story. After escaping, harker and four other men must find. The entire setting of the lonely castle tucked away on the mountains of carpathian in gloomy transylvania produces the most gothic effects and coupled with stokers writing is an instant hit. The art of the blurb request nelson literary agency. The book presents several colour illustrations, and these certainly does add to the narrative, as the art usefully depicts the most important aspects of the story. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of dracula and what it means. Bram stoker, the author of dracula, never even went to transylvania in romania until after he wrote the book. Dracula, novel by bram stoker, derived from vampire legends and published in 1897, that became the basis for an entire genre of literature and film. Despite the fact that he is actually seen on only a few of the approximately four hundred pages of the novel, his presence constantly pervades the entire.
Ruxandra dracula, a 250yearold vampire, wants nothing to. The best part of the book is undoubtedly jonathan harkers journal chapters i iv where he is stuck as draculas prisoner in his castle. For anyone interested in taking a first, tentative step towards understanding the plot of dracula then this is a useful book. Lastly, to add to your point that the movie makes up a story for how dracula became a vampire, research into stokers notes suggests that contrary to the current widespread conception, he didnt actually based dracula on the historical vlad the impaler, but on a book called account of the principalities of wallachia and moldavia which has. However, if you like teeth and lots of blood, this is the book for you. Questions answer the following questions about chapter 2 using full sentences. Stoker narrates the book by use of the diaries and journals of the main characters in a wonderfully learned manner which allows him to leap all over the show, taking the reader on a rollercoaster ride. It follows the vampire count dracula from his castle in transylvania to england, where he is hunted while turning others into vampires. From the dank crypt of his foreboding castle in the forests of transylvania to the bustling, foggy street of victorian london, count dracula comes to claim his victims to feed the lustful hunger that has damned him to a life of lonely immortality. It introduced the character of count dracula, and established many conventions of subsequent vampire fantasy.
Such a cool book and after reading it, when watching films about dracula, i love to see what parts are actually taken from the book. When jonathan harker is summoned to the carpathian mountains in transylvania for a real. Bram stoker this was my second time reading this book and since i read it for a class this time i got a lot more out of it. How does dracula react when harker requests to leave the castle immediately. Four stars only, as i felt the book could of been a little bit longer and the ending was a bit typical. Dracula is a name, a broad stereotyping of a character which encompasses many different components and interpretations of our favourite count. They finally discover and destroy all of the fifty boxes except one, which they learn has been sent by ship back to dracula s castle. Each volume features authoritative texts by the worlds greatest authors in an exquisitely designed foilstamped binding, with distinctive. Those who cannot find their own reflection in bram stokers stillliving creation are surely the undead.
Dracula smoothly explains that since the postal service in transylvania is unreliable, sending these letters ahead will save worry for his friends at home. In this dramatic retelling of bram stokers immortal classic, gerald savory chronicles the momentous conflict betwen the forces of good and evil as professor abraham van helsing, dr seward, jonathan harker and quincey holmwood confront the menacing vampire count dracula, and his undead disciples. With the help of professor van helsing, a previous suitor of lucys, seward, and lucys fiance holmwood attempt to thwart count dracula and his attempts on lucy and consequently minas life. The novel is usually considered flawed, or even a spoiled masterpiece. It may be written by the author or publisher or quote praise from others. Seriously, this is another case of me checking out a book based on the cover and title, and not paying any attention to the actual content of the book. We personally assess every books quality and offer rare, outofprint treasures. The novel tells the story of dracula s attempt to move from transylvania to england so that he may find new blood and spread the undead curse, and of the battle between dracula and a small group of people led by. However, you will notice very little of that when you are actually reading the book. Heres where youll find analysis about the book as a whole.
The novel tells the story of draculas attempt to move from transylvania to england so that he may find new blood and spread the undead curse, and of the battle between. The novel tells the story of dracula s attempt to move from transylvania to england so that he may find new blood and spread the undead curse, and of the battle between. First published in 1897, bram stokers dracula established the ground rules for virtually all vampire fiction written in its wake. Why is dracula by bram stoker considered a good book. Bram stoker dracula retold by margaret tarner macmillan guided readers intermediate level classics macmillan 2. The storm was vicious and people from the town gathered on top of the hill to watch the strange ship in the harbour everyone commented on how strangely it was being steered. Instead, what i got was an 8th grade level biology book.
Ruxandra dracula, a 250yearold vampire, wants nothing to do with the fallen angel that created her. My next series is slated to publish fall 2020 and the first book is. Excerpt from dracula by bram stoker lucy when all was ready, van helsing said. A newspaper article in minas journal describes the storm in a tone peculiar for a modern newspaper. Are you planning on writing any books outside of this universe. Johnathan harker is a solicitor from england who is on a business trip to meet the eccentric count dracula in transylvania. Dracula is a novel by bram stoker that was first published in 1897. Some of these stories were good, some were bad, but important aspects of the book and the character of count dracula drew from major aspects of every single one of them. They finally discover and destroy all of the fifty boxes except one, which they learn has been sent by ship back to draculas castle. Dracula by bram stoker meet your next favorite book.
Dracula is an 1897 gothic horror novel by irish author bram stoker. Though dracula and vampires are probably best known today through films, the book s portrayal of these characters is considerably different than the moving pictures. However, the general rule is that a work is under until fifty years after the authors death, after which it passes into public domain. Dracula, count fictitious character fiction subject. Dracula he is the vampire who has been undead for several hundred years and keeps his vitality by sucking blood from live victims. The device of using letters to tell a story is one of the charms of dracula. No dracula movie has ever done justice to stokers gothic masterpiece. Arguably the most enduring gothic novel of the 19th century, bram stokers dracula is as chilling today in its depiction of the vampire world and. The characters in the book are fleshed even though it goes from one character to the next, the book follows them with good cohesion. Sure, its from a third book in a series i havent read. The blurb requests that are seriously considered come from authors who include a heartfelt note as to why they are making this request to this particular author.
Instead of having the history about the man who founded penguin books, this blurb could have benefited from having a mysterious direct quote from the book to add more mystery. However, dracula is still a classic blurb, i mean book, that has stood the test of time and is definitely still a good read. He learned almost everything about the country and its superstitions in londons british museum. When lucy begins to waste away suspiciously, seward invites his old teacher, abraham van helsing, who. Buy dracula wordsworth classics new edition by bram stoker isbn. It introduced the character of count dracula and established many conventions of subsequent vampire fantasy. The working title for dracula was the undead, with count wampyr. He is the transylvanian count for whom the book is named. See a complete list of the characters in dracula and indepth analyses of count dracula, van helsing, mina murray, and lucy westenra. Read dracula, by author bram stoker page by page, now. Despite or perhaps because of its many imperfections, dracula is an uncanny reflection of stokers age, mirroring its prurient preoccupation with sex.