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Dracula - Bram Stoker (English version)

Dracula - Bram Stoker (English version)

Autor: Stoker, Bram

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English 2026 ISBN 9782879171517
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Dracula: The Awakening of the Gothic Myth Before becoming a cinematic and pop culture icon, Count Dracula was born in the pages of one of the most innovative novels of the 19th century. In this masterpiece by Bram Stoker, we follow the young lawyer Jonathan Harker on a dark journey to the mountains of Transylvania. What should be a simple real estate deal transforms into a nightmare of confinement and supernatural horror. Narrated through diaries, letters, and newspaper clippings, this epistolary novel places the reader at the center of a frantic hunt that crosses Europe to the fogs of London. On one side, the bloodlust and age-old power of a dark aristocrat; on the other, the science, faith, and courage of a group led by the iconic Professor Van Helsing. More than a vampire story, Dracula is an eternal duel between the light of modernity and the shadows of the past. Evil does not die; it waits. In Dracula, Bram Stoker defined the rules of modern horror. When the mysterious Count leaves his castle in the Carpathians for vibrant Victorian England, a trail of mystery and blood begins to be traced. This edition from Digital Book Publicações recaptures the visceral atmosphere of the original text, where desire meets fear and immortality exacts its highest price. Discover why, after more than a century, the name Dracula still takes the world's breath away. Why read this classic today? Dracula is much more than the origin of the vampire myth. It's a high-performance psychological thriller that explores the deepest human anxieties: the fear of the unknown, the fragility of life, and the power of obsession. Digital Book Publicações selected this work for its transformative potential, offering the reader a narrative that combines adventure, gothic romance, and timeless suspense. Prepare for a dense, engaging, and absolutely indispensable read for any lover of good literature. "Enter freely and of your own free will." The most dangerous invitation in literature awaits you. Discover the definitive edition of Dracula from Digital Book Publications.

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