

Dracula
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Why we like it
"Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' remains a timeless exploration of seduction, power, and the battle between good and evil."
From: Horror & Supernatural ScriptsWhat readers are saying
Readers have mixed feelings about this classic horror novel. While many appreciate its historical significance and engaging narrative style, some find it overrated and criticize the portrayal of its characters. Overall, it remains a beloved piece of literature that has shaped the vampire genre.
Oxford Classic Playscripts: Dracula He is Nosferatu, the Undead.
He can walk through locked doors, change his shape.
Sometimes he looks like a man, sometimes a huge wolf-like dog, or a bat.
He never grows ill, never dies And if you invite him into your home, he will take your life and your soul.
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Oxford Playscripts: Dracula is a British adaptation play written by Bram Stoker and published by Oxford University Press (2003).
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