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Dracula
by Stoker, Bram; Byron, GlennisISBN13:
9781551111360
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1551111365
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Pub. Date:
11/1/1997
Publisher(s):
Broadview Pr
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Summary
As one of the most popular tales ever told, Stoker's timeless classic of an immortal creature reflects the dark underside of a supremely moralistic age through Count Dracula's nocturnal atrocities. Includes new material by Valente. Reissue.
Table of Contents
| Preface | p. vii |
| Chronology | p. xiii |
| Introduction | p. xvii |
| Further Reading | p. xl |
| A Note on the Text | p. xlvi |
| Dracula | p. 1 |
| Bram Stoker's Correspondence with Walt Whitman (1872-6) | p. 403 |
| Charlotte Stoker's Account of 'The Cholera Horror' in a Letter to Bram Stoker (c. 1875) | p. 412 |
| Bram Stoker's Article 'The Censorship of Fiction' (1908) | p. 419 |
| Bram Stoker's Interview with Winston Churchill (1908) | p. 431 |
| Notes | p. 439 |
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