Dracula by Bram Stoker

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4.4
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52 reviews
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27 episodes
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Explicit
No
Date created
2013/10/18
Average duration
38 min.
Release period
1 days

Description

Dracula tells the tale of a sinister Transylvanian aristocrat who seeks to retain his youth and strength by feeding off human blood. The author, Bram Stoker, a young Victorian theater professional, was probably inspired by the strange epidemic of vampirism that occurred in remote parts of Eastern Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries. These stories were recounted by travelers who later arrived in England and other parts of Western Europe. Stoker initially meant the tale to be written as a play in which he wanted Sir Henry Irving, a leading Victorian actor, to play the role of the malevolent Count Dracula. However, as circumstances would have it, Irving never played the part and Stoker's story finally took the form of a novel. The book, published in 1897, is constructed in a very interesting format. The story is told via a set of letters, diary entries, ship's logs and newspaper reports. It begins with the journey of a young lawyer, Jonathan Harker, who is traveling to Transylvania on his legal firm's business, to finalize the transfer of a property in England to an East European aristocrat, Count Dracula. Harker is initially charmed by the suave and debonair count's hospitality, but gradually comes to realize Dracula's malevolent intentions. The plot takes up the tale of various other people in the story – Harker's fiancée Mina, her friend Lucy, a former suitor Dr Seward and his teacher, Professor Van Helsing. A host of other characters adds to the twists and turns in the narrative. Dracula represents the dawn of Gothic horror fiction in the contemporary era and its earliest reviews called it “blood-curdling” though it didn't receive much commercial success. However, it really caught the public imagination with its American publication in 1899, and in the 20th century, when film and television versions began to appear. Today, Dracula-theme tours are one of the hottest attractions in countries like Romania in Eastern Europe and studies have uncovered the historical figures who actually existed behind the fictional character of the evil count. A great read for a dark and gloomy night. Just make sure your windows are tightly shut!

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01 - Chapter 01
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02 - Chapter 02
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03 - Chapter 03
2023/12/31
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04 - Chapter 04
2023/12/30
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05 - Chapter 05
2023/12/29
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06 - Chapter 06
2023/12/28
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07 - Chapter 07
2023/12/27
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08 - Chapter 08
2023/12/26
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09 - Chapter 09
2023/12/25
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10 - Chapter 10
2023/12/24
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11 - Chapter 11
2023/12/23
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12 - Chapter 12
2023/12/22
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4.4 out of 5
52 reviews
AlikaCrosby 2023/07/15
Favorite go-to, best reading of Dracula
Love the narrator even if voice is maybe a little nasally - the person is a great reader. Other supporting characters are done well also. Great cast, ...
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Senyorpomidor 2021/05/02
👍🏻
Thanks for narrating and making this audiobook happened.
Bob Sidecar 2020/10/12
Excellent
This is great! So glad I found this!
Cana Lingenfelter 2020/08/04
Dracula
Excellent performance by a group of people who kept to their parts and performed them so well! This is my second book recording that I’ve listened to ...
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deasiaholt 2018/04/01
Good character
I love the way she was reading she was great. ☺️☺️
Cloak & Dagger 2020/03/08
Do not listen
Who said this guy had the voice for this? It’s terrible. Please do not listen to this. I love Dracula and this guy butchered it.
The Real MB 2019/05/17
Meh
The reader was kinda annoying at the beginning but I sorta got used to it. Good book though!
classicbookreader42 2018/12/03
Review of Dracula
Fairly good, somewhat slow but interesting. Excellent narration with a lot of feeling.
groundhog1917 2014/01/31
AWESOME!!
I have seen all the movies, but nothing compares to the book!..And all the voice actors were right on point...perfect!!
RashellyR 2015/10/02
Most Annoying Narrating Voice
I had to unsubscribe to this - not going to let a bad reading ruin a good book
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