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Veröffentlicht 2024, von Bram Stoker bei neobooks

ISBN: 978-3-7565-7434-6
669 Seiten

 
When Jonathan Harker travels to Transylvania to help Count Dracula buy a house in London, he makes a series of gruesome discoveries about his employer. Soon afterwards, various bizarre incidents occur in England: A seemingly unmanned ship sinks off the coast of Whitby, a young woman discovers strange puncture marks on her neck, and the inmate of a lunatic asylum raves about the "Master" and his ...
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When Jonathan Harker travels to Transylvania to help Count Dracula buy a house in London, he makes a series of gruesome discoveries about his employer. Soon afterwards, various bizarre incidents occur in England: A seemingly unmanned ship sinks off the coast of Whitby, a young woman discovers strange puncture marks on her neck, and the inmate of a lunatic asylum raves about the "Master" and his imminent arrival.

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Über Bram Stoker

As the acting manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London, Bram Stoker was a recognisable figure: he would greet evening guests, and served as assistant to the stage actor Henry Irving. In a letter to Walt Whitman, Stoker described his own temperament as "secretive to the world", but he nonetheless led a relatively public life. Stoker supplemented his income from the theatre by writing romance and sensation novels, and had published 18 books by his death in 1912.


Über Bram Stoker

As the acting manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London, Bram Stoker was a recognisable figure: he would greet evening guests, and served as assistant to the stage actor Henry Irving. In a letter to Walt Whitman, Stoker described his own temperament as "secretive to the world", but he nonetheless led a relatively public life. Stoker supplemented his income from the theatre by writing romance and sensation novels, and had published 18 books by his death in 1912.