Dracula
Bram Stoker ; edited by John Paul Riquelme.
Boston : Bedford/St. Martin's, c2002.
"More than a century after its first publication, Dracula remains the ultimate horror story, thrilling readers with its hair-raising portrait of a bloodthirsty vampire set loose on an English port town. Spawning countless film adaptations and literary spin-offs, Stoker's novel - a patchwork of letters, diary entries, and newspaper clippings - was the first to capture vampire mythology as we know it. We can still trace its abiding influence among the cinemas, bookstores, and television programs of today."--BOOK JACKET.
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Bibliographic Information
- Format:
- Book
- Subject:
- Stoker, Bram, > 1847-1912. > Dracula.
- Dracula, Count (Fictitious character) > Fiction.
- Vampires > Fiction.
- Publication Year:
- 2002
- Language:
- English
- Published:
- Boston
- ISBN:
- 0333947126, 0312241704, 0312237103, 9780312241704
- Course:
- ENG283
Literature and Film - Series:
- Case studies in contemporary criticism.
- Note:
- "Complete, authoritative text with biographical, historical, and cultural contexts, critical history, and essays from contemporary critical perspectives."
- Bibliography:
- Includes bibliographical references.
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