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Dracula (Scholastic Classics)
Bram Stoker

Dracula (Scholastic Classics)

Scholastic Paperbacks (Aug 01, 2001)
9780439101349
| Paperback
502 pages | 104 x 168 mm | English
Dewey 813

Genre

  • Horror Tales
  • Young Adult Fiction

Subject

  • Fiction

Plot

Dracula is perhaps almost as interesting regarded historically as the product of a specific time as it is engaging to continuing generations of readers in a 'timeless' fashion. In her introduction Byron first discusses the famous novel as an expression not of universal fears and desires but of specifically late nineteenth-century concerns. At the same time she is entirely attuned to the ways in which, however much Dracula is a Victorian text, Dracula is a very twentieth-century character, a representative of modernity and of the future.

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