
Dracula (novel)
"Dracula," a novel by Bram Stoker, is a Gothic horror story published in 1897. It chronicles the battle between the vampire Count Dracula and a group of allies led by Professor Van Helsing. Dracula seeks to spread his supernatural curse by traveling from Transylvania to England, preying on the living. The narrative is conveyed through letters, diaries, and journal entries, creating a suspenseful, multi-layered tale of good versus evil. The story explores themes of fear, superstition, and the unknown, establishing many elements of vampire lore still influential today.