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Dracula

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Cover of the first edition.
Portrait of Bram Stoker.

Dracula is a horrornovel written by theIrish writerBram Stoker. Bram Stokerpublished the novel inEngland in1897. The character 'Dracula' may have been based in part onSir Henry Irving (who was an actor and friend of Bram Stoker) and onVlad III the Impaler (a Romanian king). The story is about avampire calledDracula. A vampire is a kind ofmonster associated withdeath and theDevil.

Plot

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A youngsolicitor (a type oflawyer)Jonathan Harker goes toTransylvania to sell a house in England to anobleman named Dracula. After living in the castle for a week, he realizes that Dracula is a vampire. Dracula traps Harker in his castle with three other vampire women (who are called his brides) and goes to England, by hiding on a ship and killing the crew. When he gets to England, he bites a young woman called Lucy Westenra and turns her into a vampire. Lucy is then killed by Abraham van Helsing (amedical doctor) and the othercharacters in the book. Then Dracula bites Jonathan's wife Mina. Because of this, the other characters try to defeat Dracula, by chasing him back to Transylvania and killing him.

Ideas for the story

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People have written about where Stoker got his ideas for the Dracula story. It has been said that Stoker's motherCharlotte telling him of the events of the terriblecholera plague inSligo, Ireland may have given him some ideas. These included:[1]

  • Doctors trying to stop people dying and then being killed.[1]
  • Smells and mists associated with terrible things.[1]
  • Roman Catholicpriests bravely fighting the terrible things.[1]
  • People being buried when they were not dead and some not dying.[1]

The idea of blood may have come from Bram's early years when he was unhealthy and in bed all the time and doctors may have tried bleeding him to make him healthy.[2]

Ideas for the person ofDracula may have been taken from Henry Irving. Stoker worked for Irving at the Lyceum Theatre in London for 30 years.[3]

Most famous adaptations of Dracula

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Online texts

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References

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  1. 1.01.11.21.31.4McGarry, M."11th August 1832 - Dracula and Sligo's cholera Epidemic". Archived fromthe original on 19 October 2022. Retrieved20 October 2022.
  2. Barbara Belford (1996).Bram Stoker: a biography of the author of Dracula. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. p. 19.ISBN 0-679-41832-6.OCLC 1148011051.OL 968151M.Wikidata Q114769307.
  3. Bram Stoker;Charlotte Stoker;Walt Whitman;Winston Churchill (2003).Bram Stoker Dracula. London: Penguin Books. pp. xxv.ISBN 978-0-141-43984-6.LCCN 2003269578.OCLC 1348172452.OL 10416488M.Wikidata Q114771237.
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