Drácula ; El huésped de Drácula

Drácula ; El huésped de Drácula

Stoker, Bram

The success of the Irish author Bram Stoker (1847-1912) came with the publication of his most famous and praised work: "Dracula". Documenting in the library about the legends of Eastern Europe, especially Transylvania, and finding inspiration in the historical figure Vlad Tepes, as well as in the works of great writers such as Oscar Wilde, Mary Shelley or Sheridan Le Fanu, Stoker managed to lay the foundations for what would be the beginning of a new monstrous archetype: the vampire. Although it was not the first work about vampires, it is by far the most famous. In this edition, the reader will be able to enjoy "Dracula", the story of this immortal character who lives sheltered under the darkness of night, hiding from the harmful sunlight, and whose presence leaves a trail of fear and terror wherever he wants. what happens; and also of "Dracula's Guest", a short story that began as the first chapter of Dracula that, in the end, ended up being separated from the original story by the editors, and that would not be published until after the author's death.

Author
Stoker, Bram
Subject
Literature > English narrative
Genre
Horror > Contemporary horror and ghost stories
EAN
9788419087737
ISBN
978-84-19087-73-7
Edition
1
Publisher
Plutón Ediciones
Pages
320 
High
23.0 cm
Weight
15.0 cm
Release date
01-09-2022
Language
Spanish 
Series
Obras cumbres 
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Stoker, Bram (aut.)

  • Stoker, Bram
    Bram Stoker (Clontarf, 1847-Londres, 1912) fue un novelista y escritor irlandés, conocido por su novela Drácula (1897).   Read more