Cranford Collection - Dracula
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Description
Description
By Bram Stoker
Hardback
Cranford Collection Edition Beautifully designed in harmonious pastel shades. Ornate gilt spines for added elegance.
Harker is initially a welcomed guest in Dracula's ancient and isolated castle, but he soon discovers that he is a prisoner and that his host harbours sinister secrets. He witnesses Dracula's supernatural powers and his dependence on blood for sustenance, barely escaping with his life.
Meanwhile, in England, strange events begin to unfold. Lucy Westenra, a young woman engaged to Lord Godalming, falls mysteriously ill, exhibiting symptoms of blood loss. Her friend Mina Murray, Jonathan Harker's fiancée, becomes increasingly concerned. Dr. Abraham Van Helsing, a Dutch professor and expert in obscure diseases, is called upon to assist. He quickly identifies the cause of Lucy's decline as the work of a vampire.
As Lucy's condition worsens, Van Helsing, Mina, Jonathan (who has returned to England), Lord Godalming, and Dr. Seward (a suitor of Lucy and keeper of an asylum) form a determined group to combat the supernatural threat. They discover that Count Dracula has travelled to England and is the source of the evil plaguing their lives.
The narrative follows their relentless pursuit of Dracula across England and back to his Transylvanian castle. They face numerous dangers and witness the terrifying power and cunning of the vampire. Through their bravery, intelligence, and unwavering determination, they eventually confront and destroy Dracula, freeing his victims and restoring balance to the natural order.
Bram Stoker's Dracula is a chilling and iconic Gothic horror novel told through an epistolary format, comprising letters, diary entries, newspaper articles, and phonograph recordings. The story begins with Jonathan Harker, a young English solicitor, travelling to Transylvania to finalise the purchase of several London properties by the enigmatic Count Dracula.