Dracula (Illustrated Edition)
A masterpiece of Gothic fiction exploring fear, transformation, and the enduring power of the unknown.
This illustrated edition includes:
• 10 original gothic illustrations inspired by key scenes
• Atmospheric artwork enhancing the reading experience
When a young English solicitor travels to a remote castle in the Carpathian Mountains, he encounters a host whose ancient courtesy conceals something profoundly unnatural. What begins as unease soon becomes terror as a hidden force crosses borders and reaches into the heart of Victorian England.
Told through journals, letters, and documents, Dracula follows a small group of men and women who confront an enemy that defies reason, science, and modern certainty. As the Count’s influence spreads, so too does the realization that some evils cannot be explained away—only resisted.
First published in 1897, Bram Stoker’s Dracula stands as one of the most influential works of Gothic literature ever written. More than a tale of supernatural horror, it is a meditation on invasion and identity, modernity and ancient fear, and the fragile boundaries that separate civilization from chaos.
This Crimson Collection Reader’s Edition has been carefully prepared to emphasize clarity, atmosphere, and uninterrupted immersion while preserving the original voice and power of the text. Supplementary material appears after the main narrative, allowing readers to experience the novel as it was meant to be read before exploring its themes and historical context.
Format: DRM-free EPUB
Part of the Crimson – Gothic Classics collection
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