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Page Text: 7 Dracula PDF, ePUB and HTML. Dracula by Bram Stoker is the novel that first introduced the world to the iconic character of Count Dracula and it is also responsible for creating much of what are now considered to be conventions of vampire literature. The book is also widely-regarded to be one of the defining examples of the Gothic horror genre. In this blog post, we take a closer look at the novel and explain how to get the Dracula book online for free. About Dracula. Dracula is a Gothic horror novel, which was first published in 1897. The story is presented through a series of fictional documents, including letters and diary entries. It has gone on to inspire countless film and stage adaptations, while the Count Dracula character has emerged as a pop culture icon and subsequently appeared in more than 200 films. Bram Stoker’s Dracula is credited with either establishing or popularising many of the conventions of vampire literature, such as the depiction of vampirism as a disease that vampires can be spread through biting, as well as the portrayal of vampires as being repelled by garlic and lacking either a reflection or a shadow. The novel was released to positive reviews from contemporary critics, but did not enjoy significant commercial success during Stoker’s lifetime. However, it has since become one of the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful novels of all-time, and is often seen alongside Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein as a defining example of Gothic literature. The original Dracula by Bram Stoker book cover. Dracula Summary. Stoker’s Dracula tells the story of Count Dracula, a Transylvanian nobleman, who is also a vampire. He attempts to move to London, in order to spread his undead curse, and to complete the transaction, he enlists the help of one of the story’s main protagonists, Jonathan Harker, a solicitor who becomes a prisoner in Dracula’s castle. The events of the novel ultimately lead to a battle between Count Dracula and another of the main protagonists, the vampire hunter, Abraham Van Helsing, with the latter aiming to destroy Dracula and prevent his curse from spreading. Dracula Quotes. Famous quotes in Bram Stoker’s Dracula: “There are darknesses in life and there are lights, and you are one of the lights, the light of all lights.” “We learn from failure, not from success!” “I am longing to be with you, and by the sea, where we can talk together freely and build our castles in the air.” “Once again…welcome to my house. Come freely. Go safely; and leave something of the happiness you bring.” “I am all in a sea of wonders. I doubt; I fear; I think strange things, which I dare not confess to my own soul.” About Bram Stoker. Bram Stoker was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1847. He started writing novels while also working as the business manager of the actor, Henry Irving, who is said to have been one of the inspirations behind the Count Dracula character. Although best known for writing Dracula, his other novels include The Lady of the Shroud and The Snake’s Pass. Stoker is seen as one of the leading Gothic literature writers and is also often categorised as belonging to the Dark Romanticism movement, along with writers like Edgar Allan Poe, Mary Shelley and Lord Byron. While he is now seen as one of the elite authors of his generation, Bram Stoker’s work enjoyed only moderate success during his lifetime. In fact, the later years of his life were marred by financial struggles and after his death, his widow Florence Stoker was forced to sell the notes for Dracula at an auction. How to Get the Dracula Book Online for Free. Dracula is now in the public domain, as the age of the book means all copyright protection has expired. As a result, you can legally download a Dracula PDF or ePUB file for free. One of the best ways to do this is to find and download it from Project Gutenberg, which is an online digital library, offering free e-books. You can find Dracula on Project Gutenberg at: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/345. After visiting that link, you will find a list of the different e-book formats the book is available in. This will offer you the ability to download the book in the format that is most suitable for your e-reader or smartphone. Simply choose your preferred file format and click on the corresponding link to begin your free download. Alternatively, you can also read Dracula for free without needing to download the book in an e-book format. Using this approach, you can read the book within your web browser and this means the book is easily accessible on a huge number of devices, including laptops, desktops, smartphones, tablets and any e-reader with a web browser. Dracula PDF, ePUB and HTML. Find Dracula on Project Gutenberg – ePUB, PDF and HTML: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/345 . Read the Dracula book online – HTML: https://manybooks.net/book/127217/read#epubcfi(/6/2[coverpage-wrapper]!/4/1:0) Read the Dracula PDF online (Original) – PDF/ePUB: https://archive.org/stream/dracula00stok?ref=ol#page/122/mode/2up . Listen to the Dracula AUdiobook online: https://librivox.org/dracula-by-bram-stoker/ . Post navigation

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