By Bram Stoker
Bram Stoker's "Dracula" is a masterful blend of gothic horror and psychological intrigue that has captivated readers since its publication in 1897. Through a series of letters, diary entries, and newspaper articles, the chilling tale unfolds as Count Dracula embarks on a sinister quest from Transylvania to England, leaving a trail of terror in his wake. Stoker's atmospheric prose immerses readers in a world of dark castles, eerie landscapes, and the haunting struggle between good and evil. This novel not only redefined the vampire genre but also delves into themes of fear, desire, and the complexities of human nature, making it an enduring work that continues to resonate with audiences today.