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  1. Dracula - Wikipedia

    Count Dracula has deeply influenced the popular conception of vampires; with over 700 appearances across virtually all forms of media, the Guinness Book of World Records named …

  2. Dracula (novel by Bram Stoker) | Summary, Characters, & Analysis ...

    Oct 3, 2025 · Dracula is a novel by Bram Stoker that was published in 1897. Derived from vampire legends, it became the basis for an entire genre of literature and film. It follows the …

  3. Dracula (2025) - IMDb

    Dracula: Directed by Luc Besson. With Caleb Landry Jones, Christoph Waltz, Zoë Bleu, Guillaume de Tonquédec. When a 15th-century prince denounces God after the loss of his …

  4. Dracula by Bram Stoker - Project Gutenberg

    May 30, 2014 · "Dracula" by Bram Stoker is a Gothic novel written in the late 19th century. The story follows Jonathan Harker, a solicitor’s clerk, who travels to Transylvania to assist Count …

  5. Dracula Study Guide | Literature Guide | LitCharts

    The best study guide to Dracula on the planet, from the creators of SparkNotes. Get the summaries, analysis, and quotes you need.

  6. Dracula | Dracula Wiki | Fandom

    Dracula is a Victorian gothic novel by Irish author Bram Stoker first published on May 26, 1897. It is one of the most famous novels of modern times, mostly due to the amount of movie …

  7. Book Summary - CliffsNotes

    Book Summary Sometime in the late nineteenth century, Jonathan Harker, a young English lawyer, is traveling to the Castle Dracula, which is located in Transylvania, in order to finalize a …

  8. On the Twisted Trail of Bram Stoker’s Notes for ‘Dracula

    Oct 16, 2025 · Bram Stoker’s creative process behind his iconic Gothic novel was shrouded in mystery for nearly a century.

  9. Dracula: Full Book Summary | SparkNotes

    A short summary of Bram Stoker's Dracula. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of Dracula.

  10. Dracula | Bram Stoker | Lit2Go ETC

    Dracula is a horror novel by Bram Stoker, narrated in first person diary entries and letters, telling the story of an encounter with Count Dracula. Source: Stoker, B. (1897).