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Gothic Fiction1897

Dracula

Bram Stoker

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Bram Stoker’s quintessential Gothic narrative chronicles the chilling encounter between Jonathan Harker and the enigmatic Count Dracula. This foundational text of vampire literature explores themes of repressed Victorian anxieties and the primal struggle between darkness and light.

Dracula stands as the definitive progenitor of modern vampire fiction, weaving a claustrophobic tapestry of epistolary dread that transcends traditional horror. Through Jonathan Harker’s harrowing journey into the heart of Transylvania, Stoker masterfully constructs an atmosphere of encroaching malevolence that has permeated global literary consciousness for over a century.

Our specialized SimpliCEFR edition meticulously adapts this magnum opus to cater to a diverse array of linguistic proficiencies, ranging from A2 to C2. By harmonizing Stoker’s intricate prose with structured pedagogical scaffolding, we offer readers an immersive encounter with the macabre that is both cognitively stimulating and linguistically accessible.

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DRACULA by Bram Stoker CHAPTER 1 Jonathan Harker's Journal 3 May. Bistritz.—I left Munich at 8:35 P.M. on 1 May and arrived in Vienna early the next morning. I should have arrived at 6:46, but the train was an hour late. Buda-Pesth seems like a wonderful place

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Bram Stoker

Bram Stoker (1847–1912) was a prolific Irish novelist and short story writer, best remembered for his enduring contributions to the horror genre. Beyond his literary achievements, he served as the business manager for the Lyceum Theatre in London for many years.

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