Enriched Classics offer readers accessible editions of great works of literature enhanced by helpful notes and commentary. Each book includes educational tools alongside the text, enabling students and readers alike to gain a deeper and more developed understanding of the writer and their work.
A true masterwork of storytelling, Dracula has transcended generation, language, and culture to become one of the most popular novels ever written. It is a quintessential tale of suspense and horror, boasting one of the most terrifying characters ever born in literature: Count Dracula, a tragic, night-dwelling specter who feeds upon the blood of the living, and whose diabolical passions prey upon the innocent, the helpless, and the beautiful. But Dracula also stands as a bleak allegorical saga of an eternally cursed being whose nocturnal atrocities reflect the dark underside of the supremely moralistic age in which it was originally written—and the corrupt desires that continue to plague the modern human condition.
Enriched Classics present the great works of world literature enhanced for the contemporary reader. This edition of Dracula was prepared by Joseph Valente, Professor of English at the University of Illinois and the author of Dracula's Crypt: Bram Stoker, Irishness, and the Question of Blood, who provides insight into the racial connotations of this enduring masterpiece.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
I. Jonathan Harker's Journal
II. Jonathan Harker's Journal
III. Jonathan Harker's Journal
IV. Jonathan Harker's Journal
V. Letter from Miss Mina Murray to Miss Lucy Westenra
VI. Mina Murray's Journal
VII. Cutting from The Dailygraph, 8 August
VIII. Mina Murray's Journal
IX. Letter, Mina Harker to Lucy Westenra
X. Letter, Dr Seward to Hon. Arthur Holmwood
XI. Lucy Westenra's Diary
XII. Dr Seward's Diary
XIII. Dr Seward's Diary
XIV. Mina Harker's Journal
XV. Dr Seward's Diary
XVI. Dr Seward's Diary
XVII. Dr Seward's Diary
XVIII. Dr Seward's Diary
XIX. Jonathan Harker's Journal
XX. Jonathan Harker's Journal
XXI. Dr Seward's Diary
XXII. Jonathan Harker's Journal
XXIII. Dr Seward's Diary
XXIV. Dr Seward's Phonograph Diary, spoken by Van Helsing
XXV. Dr Seward's Diary
XXVI. Dr Seward's Diary
XXVII. Mina Harker's Journal
LITERARY ALLUSIONS AND NOTES
CRITICAL EXCERPTS
SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING