Dracula
About this book
No home library is complete without the classics! Dracula is a keepsake to be read and treasured. 2013 IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award Gold Winner in Cover Design - Small Format (Fiction) Irish author Bram Stoker introduced the character of Count Dracula and provided the basis of modern vampire fiction in his 1897 novel entitled Dracula. Written as a series of letters, newspaper clippings, diary entries, and ships' logs, the story begins with lawyer Jonathan Harker journeying to meet Dracula at his remote castle to complete a real estate transaction. Harker soon discovers that he is being held prisoner, and that Dracula has a rather disquieting nocturnal life. Touching on themes such as Victorian culture, immigration, and colonialism, among others, this timeless classic is sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats! Now available as part of the Word Cloud Classics series, Dracula is a must-have addition to the libraries of all classic literature lovers.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Chapter I: Jonathan Harker’s Journal (Kept in Shorthand)
- Chapter II: Jonathan Harker’s Journal, Continued
- Chapter III: Jonathan Harker’s Journal, Continued
- Chapter IV: Jonathan Harker’s Journal, Continued
- Chapter V: Letter from Miss Mina Murray to Miss Lucy Westenra
- Chapter VI: Mina Murray’s Journal
- Chapter VII: Cutting from the Dailygraph, 8 August (Pasted in Mina Murray’s Journal)
- Chapter VIII: Mina Murray’s Journal
- Chapter IX: Letter, Mina Harker to Lucy Westenra
- Chapter X: Letter, Dr. Seward to Hon. Arthur Holmwood
- Chapter XI: Lucy Westenra’s Diary
- Chapter XII: Dr. Seward’s Diary
- Chapter XIII: Dr. Seward’s Diary, Continued
- Chapter XIV: Mina Harker’s Journal
- Chapter XV: Dr. Seward’s Diary, Continued
- Chapter XVI: Dr. Seward’s Diary, Continued
- Chapter XVII: Dr. Seward’s Diary, Continued
- Chapter XVIII: Dr. Seward’s Diary
- Chapter XIX: Jonathan Harker’s Journal
- Chapter XX: Jonathan Harker’s Journal
- Chapter XXI: Dr. Seward’s Diary
- Chapter XXII: Jonathan Harker’s Journal
- Chapter XXIII: Dr. Seward’s Diary
- Chapter XXIV: Dr. Seward’s Phonograph Diary Spoken by Van Hesling
- Chapter XXV: Dr. Seward’s Diary
- Chapter XXVI: Dr. Seward’s Diary
- Chapter XXVII: Mina Harker’s Journal
