![]() ![]() Aslo a quite graphic and uncomfortable scene where one character is physically forced to drink blood from Dracula’s chest. The gore involving brutal stabbing, digging up coffins, creepy graveyard scenes. ![]() In 1878, Bram Stoker married Florence Balcombe. Any information you publish in a comment, profile, work, or Content that you post or import onto AO3 including in summaries, notes and tags, will be accessible. There are some explicit scenes involving vampires drinking the blood of one of the protagonists, it’s quite graphic, as the vampires are described as seductive in nature etc.Īlso there’s a lot of gore towards the end It is argued that Sheridan Le Fanus novel Carmilla was a major inspiration for Stokers Dracula. An epistolary novel, the narrative is related through letters, diary entries, and newspaper articles. It’s all foggy, mysterious, murder, castles and dungeons, fainting type of bookīut none the less, it’s a great book, well written of course! And also REALLY hooking Academy Award Winner Francis Ford Coppola directs this lavish adaptation of one of the most terrifying tales of all time. Dracula is a novel by Bram Stoker, published in 1897. I mean it is like CHECKLIST, TEXTBOOK gothic. The book is one of the first gothic pieces of literature EVER written, so it’s veryyyy gothic. Okay first of it’s a great book, I really like how despite this being a book written in the Victorian century, stoker does a really good job at portraying mina( one of the protagonists) as smart, clever female, who isn’t intimidated by men or anyone for that matter. ![]()
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