Dracula by Bram Stoker

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First published: 26th May 1897

Number of Words: 163,000

Avg. Time to Read: 12 - 15 hours


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Bram Stoker’s Dracula was published in 1897 and has become one of the most well-known novels in modern literature. The story is set in Europe, with a particular focus on Transylvania, England and Whitby. Stoker was writing at the height of the Victorian era during a time when science was challenging long-held religious beliefs and new technologies like trains and ships were bringing distant parts of the world closer together.

This context of cultural shifts and exploration is reflected in Dracula. The novel acts as a parable about modernity, progress and invasion as the vampire count seeks to spread east to west. Stoker incorporated current scientific theories on pathology and sexuality to craft a terrifying villain. But beyond the scares, Dracula also touched on contemporary anxieties around degeneration, immigration and contagion. Through his monstrous yet seductive title character, Stoker was able to explore tensions between tradition and change. The book became instantly popular due to how skillfully it melded the gothic genre with issues that were deeply relevant to Stoker’s readership living through a period of massive upheaval and uncertainty.

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