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Dracula has been attributed to many literary genres including vampire literature, horror fiction, the gothic novel and invasion literature. Structurally it is an epistolary novel, that is, told as a series of diary entries and letters. Literary critics have examined many themes in the novel, such as the role of Victorian culture, conventional and conservative women sexuality, immigration, colonialism, postcolonialism and folklore. Although Stoker did not invent the vampire, the novel's influence on the popularity of vampires has been singularly responsible for many theatrical and film interpretations throughout the 20th and 21st centuries.
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- Title
- Dracula
- Language
- English, Polish
- Authors
- Bram Stoker
- Publisher
- Amazon Fulfillment Poland Sp. z o.o.
- Format
- Hardcover
- ISBN13
- 9798734085110
- Series
- Tags
- Fantasy, Classics, Suspense, Horror, Supernatural Phenomena, 19th century, Supernatural Beings, England, Gifts for men, Secrets, Great Britain, English Literature, Adapted for Film, Vampires, Mysterious, Mysteries, Gothic, Gothic Horror, Blood, Romania, Dracula, Victorian Fantasy, Vampirism, Transylvania (Siebenbürgen)
- First published
- 1897
- Original title
- Dracula
- Rating
- 4.05 out of 5
- Description
- Dracula has been attributed to many literary genres including vampire literature, horror fiction, the gothic novel and invasion literature. Structurally it is an epistolary novel, that is, told as a series of diary entries and letters. Literary critics have examined many themes in the novel, such as the role of Victorian culture, conventional and conservative women sexuality, immigration, colonialism, postcolonialism and folklore. Although Stoker did not invent the vampire, the novel's influence on the popularity of vampires has been singularly responsible for many theatrical and film interpretations throughout the 20th and 21st centuries.



