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Dracula (Oxford World's Classics)

Dracula (Oxford World's Classics)

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Book Overview: Dracula (Oxford World's Classics)

The most famous of all vampire stories, Dracula remains a compelling read, rattling along at break-neck speed, a true page-turner. Here is a new edition of one of the great horror stories in English literature, the novel that spawned a myth and a proliferation of vampire tales in film, television, graphic novels, cartoons, and teen fiction, including the current craze revolving around the Twilight and True Blood series. The volume includes a lively and fascinating introduction by Roger Luckhurst that considers the Gothic genre and vampire legend, discusses the vampire tale as sexual allegory, and outlines the social and cultural contexts that feed into the novel, including the New Woman, new technology, race, immigration, and religion. In addition, Luckhurst provides comprehensive explanatory notes that flesh out vampire mythology and historical allusions, plus an appendix featuring Stoker's short story, "Dracula's Guest," an early draft or abandoned chapter that was not
published as part of the novel. Also included are a chronology of Bram Stoker's life and a timeline of vampire literature before Dracula.

About the Series: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the broadest spectrum of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, voluminous notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

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Bram Stoker
Bram Stoker was an acclaimed Irish author who gained worldwide recognition for his Gothic horror novel, "Dracula" published in 1897. Born on November 8, 1847, in Dublin, Ireland, he developed an interest in writing during his college years. Before becoming a full-time writer, he served as the personal assistant to actor Sir Henry Irving and manager of London's renowned Lyceum Theatre. "Dracula," his most popular work, established many conventions of subsequent vampire fantasy. This pioneering work of the vampire genre influenced decades of authors and filmmakers. Stoker passed away on April 20, 1912, in London, England, leaving behind a lasting legacy in horror fiction.
Roger Luckhurst is an esteemed professor, acclaimed author, and noted authority in the field of contemporary literature and culture, especially renowned for his in-depth studies on Science fiction and Gothic literature. Born in the United Kingdom, Luckhurst's career in academia has been marked by a devotion to imparting literary understanding, with his flair for linking contemporary cultural phenomena to past literary traditions. Currently, he serves as a professor at Birkbeck, University of London, nurturing young literary enthusiasts and shaping the minds of future generations. Over his academic career, Luckhurst has written extensively on a variety of topics, marking his dexterity and mastery in his field. His works delve into aspects such as Science Fiction, Gothic literature, psychogeography, and the works of selective authors often enrapturing readers and scholars alike with his elegantly interwoven narrative style. Some of his notable publications include "The trauma question" and "Science Fiction: A Literary and Cultural History," which have received widespread acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic. Despite his scholarly accomplishments, Luckhurst displays an admirable dedication to teaching, often transcending traditional pedagogical boundaries to connect with students. He is a passionate believer in lifelong learning and encourages independent critical thinking among his students. Swiftly moving between his roles as an educator, author, and public speaker, Roger Luckhurst continues to foster enlightenment through his academic contributions, relentlessly enriching the realm of contemporary literature and cultural studies.

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