- Audiobook
- 2024
- 14 hrs 52 mins
- Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
- Horror
Title
Dracula
Description
Step into the shadowy world of Dracula, where the timeless clash between light and darkness unfolds. When Jonathan Harker, an unsuspecting solicitor, journeys to the eerie castle of Count Dracula in the Carpathian Mountains, he unwittingly unleashes a centuries-old terror upon Victorian England. As the enigmatic Count weaves his web of seduction and horror, a small band of brave souls must rise to face an evil that defies comprehension. With its chilling atmosphere, hypnotic villain, and relentless suspense, Bram Stoker's masterpiece is more than a novel — it's a descent into the very heart of fear. Dare you open the book?
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EN
ISBN Audio:
4069828010673
Publication date:
December 8, 2024
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Duration
14 hrs 52 mins
Product type
AUDIO
Explicit:
No
Audio drama:
No
Unabridged:
Yes
About the author:
Born on November 8, 1847, in the foggy embrace of Dublin, Ireland, Abraham "Bram" Stoker began life as a child too frail to stand — literally. He spent his early years bedridden, a silent observer of a world he couldn't fully join. Perhaps it was in those quiet, shadowed hours that the seeds of his imagination were first sown. By the age of seven, Stoker rose from his sickbed as if propelled by an unseen force, setting the stage for a man who would one day conjure one of literature's most enduring monsters.
Stoker's love affair with words led him to Trinity College, where he excelled academically and even dabbled in athletics, proving that his early frailty was no match for his willpower. By day, he worked as a civil servant and theater critic, and by night, his mind wandered into realms of darkness and mystery. His sharp reviews caught the attention of the legendary actor Henry Irving, and Stoker soon became his personal assistant and manager of London's Lyceum Theatre.
But it wasn't all velvet curtains and limelight. In stolen hours, Stoker wrote. His magnum opus, Dracula (1897), emerged from a cauldron of folklore, history, and a Victorian fascination with the supernatural. With its brooding Gothic atmosphere and timeless villain, Dracula didn't just redefine horror — it became its cornerstone.
Though Stoker penned numerous novels, short stories, and essays, he was often overshadowed by his famous creation during his lifetime. It's a poetic twist of fate that the author who gave the world immortality in the form of a vampire found his own legacy growing stronger posthumously.
Abraham "Bram" Stoker passed away on April 20, 1912, leaving behind more than just Dracula. He left us a key to a darker, more mysterious world — one where shadows stretch longer, fears run deeper, and the night is never just the night.