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Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Tales Bram Stoker

Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Tales von Bram Stoker

Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Tales Bram Stoker


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A volume of short stories collected and published by the author's widow after his death. It explores the boundaries between life and death, known and unknown, animal and human, dream and reality.

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Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Tales Bram Stoker

Although Bram Stoker is best known for his world-famous novel Dracula, he also wrote many shorter works on the strange and the macabre. This collection, comprising Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories, a volume of spine-chilling short stories collected and published by Stoker's widow after his death, and The Lair of the White Worm, an intensely intriguing novel of myths, legends and unspeakable evil, demonstrate the full range of his horror writing. From the petrifying open tomb in 'Dracula's Guest' to the mental breakdown depicted in 'The Judge's House' and 'Crooken Sands', these terrifying tales of the uncanny explore the boundaries between life and death, known and unknown, animal and human, dream and reality.

Über Bram Stoker

Abraham "Bram" Stoker (1847-1912), Irish writer, best known for his vampire novel Dracula(1897). His other works include The Mystery of the Sea (1902), The Jewel of Seven Stars (1903), The Man (1905) and The Lair of the White Worm (1911).


Kate Hebblethwaite is a Research Fellow at Trinity College, Dublin. She whas published a number of articles on popular fiction authors of the nineteenth and twentieth century.

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GOR008252008
9780141441719
0141441712
Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Tales Bram Stoker
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Broschiert
Penguin Books Ltd
2006-10-26
464
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