The work of Irish author Bram Stoker (1847-1912) is full of novels and short stories that explore a wide variety of themes; however, his predilection for gothic horror and adventures in exotic places cannot be denied. It is for this reason that his most important and celebrate...
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Drácula's Guest and Other Stories
The work of Irish author Bram Stoker (1847-1912) is full of novels and short stories that explore a wide variety of themes; however, his predilection for gothic horror and adventures in exotic places cannot be denied. It is for this reason that his most important and celebrated work is “Dracula,” which fully benefits from the author's tastes. These horror stories are a thematic continuation of Bram Stoker's darker side. They explore various tragedies and chilling scenarios resulting from his fascination with the occult, the gothic, and the grotesque. The stories included in this volume are: "Dracula's Guest", "In the Valley of the Shadow", "The Burial of the Rats", "The Squaw", "The Judge's House", "The Dream of Red Hands", "The Return of Abel Behenna", "The Gypsy Prophecy", and "The Dualists". Technical detailsPages 192 Year 2019 Format 12 x 18 cms. Paperback About the author |
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