Dracula's Guest
A chilling tale of terror and the supernatural
Bram Stoker author Florence Stoker author Florence Stoker editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Renard Press Ltd
Published:28th Oct '20
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This short story follows Jonathan Harker's unsettling journey to Transylvania, revealing hidden terrors related to the infamous Count in Dracula's Guest.
The story of Dracula's Guest unfolds as Jonathan Harker embarks on a journey to Transylvania, a trip that leads him through the eerie landscapes of Munich. It is here that Harker encounters the unsettling phenomena of Walpurgis Nacht, a night steeped in folklore and fear. As he navigates this foreboding atmosphere, the narrative delves into the supernatural elements that have captivated readers of Bram Stoker's original work. The chilling ambiance and suspenseful tone set the stage for Harker's unsettling experiences, drawing readers into a world where danger lurks at every corner.
Unpublished during Stoker's lifetime, Dracula's Guest was later revealed by his widow, Florence, who noted that it was intended to be the prologue to the iconic novel, Dracula. This short story serves as a vital piece of the puzzle for fans of the Gothic genre, enriching the lore surrounding the infamous Count. The narrative is infused with themes of isolation and terror, echoing the sentiments that have made Stoker's tale a timeless classic.
As readers journey alongside Harker, they are reminded of the perils associated with the supernatural and the natural world. The chilling encounters in Dracula's Guest complement the overarching narrative of Dracula, providing a deeper understanding of the characters and their motivations. This evocative tale stands as a testament to Stoker's mastery of Gothic storytelling, ensuring that both new and longtime fans will find themselves captivated by its haunting allure.
'The very best story of diablerie which I have read for many years.' - Arthur Conan Doyle
ISBN: 9781913724030
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64 pages