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Die Klassiker des Horror-Genres von Poe über Stevenson bis Bram Stoker kommen in dieser Sammlung zu Wort. Ihre Erzählungen sind der schauerlichen Romantik verbunden, dem Übernatürlichen, welches sich der wissenschaftlichen Erklärung widersetzt: Geheimnisvoll wirken zerstörerische Kräfte im Abgrund der menschlichen Seele. Doch kann das Schauerliche auch hinüberreichen ins Bizarre, Absurde, Groteske. Und dann entsteht ein Humor, den man getrost makaber nennen darf. Gruselgeschichten, die jeder mag.
"When Jonathan Harker encounters Count Dracula at his castle in Transylvania, he has little idea of what horror awaits him and his fianéce, Mina. Only with the help of the vampire hunter Abraham van Helsing are they able to muster the courage to thwart Dracula's evil plan. Illustrator Anthony Williams's full-color scenes capture the horror of the tale in rich detail, allowing a new generation of readers to experience this classic story. And the remarkable 3-D pop-ups in this graphic adaptation of Bram Stoker's classic horror novel will surely delight readers."--Publisher's website.
El viatge de Jonathan Harker al castell del comte Dràcula havia d'estar un viatge de negocis i plaer. Però en arribar-hi el jove descobreix terribles secrets i viu un seguit d'experiències colpidores... Amb la imaginació i la capacitat descriptiva d'Stoker, el protagonista es veu impotent davant la malignitat i els poders del vampir. Els fets més tràgics i cruels es van succeint d'una manera irreversible.
El viaje de Jonathan Harkel al castillo del conde Drácula debía ser un viaje de negocios y placer. Pero al llegar a Carfax, el joven descubre terribles secretos y vive una serie de experiencias que le producen una fuerte impresión...
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Listen to them, the children of the night. What music they make!Bram Stoker released Dracula in 1897, and horror novels have never been the same.The story, told in the format of a series of letters from the various protagonists, follows Dracula's attempt to reach England from his Transylvania castle to begin his reign of terror. It begins with Jonathan Harker, an English solicitor, visiting Count Dracula on the premise of providing support for a real estate transaction. It only goes downhill from there for Harker. Dracula makes it to England and tracks down and converts Lucy Westenra, close friend of Harker's fiancée, Mina Murray. Jonahthan Harker, Mina Murray, Dr. John Seward, Arthur Holmwood, Quincey Morris, and Abraham Van Helsing join together to try to save Lucy from Dracula's clutches and stop his blood-thirsty exploits.This well-crafted tale of love, adventure, and danger stands the test of time and continues to inspire storytellers today.Anno Domini Classics collection offers a delightful new look at some of literature's finest and most beloved works. With stunning cover art and interiors, Anno Domini Classics let readers relive their favorite books through a fresh, original lens.
Dracula is an 1897 Gothic horror novel by Irish author Bram Stoker. It introduced the character of Count Dracula and established many conventions of subsequent vampire fantasy.
Welcome to my abridgement of Dracula! Enter freely and of your own free will! You will find every scene and character from the original still included in these pages with all the horror and drama. This version of Stoker's classic has been edited line by line to be more friendly to a modern reader and is about half the length of the original. I have done my best to keep the characters, themes, and interactions as true to Bram Stoker's original as possible, including his deliberate grammatical errors and spelling mistakes...but in half the pages. Enjoy!
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