Masters of Prose - Bram Stoker

Masters of Prose - Bram Stoker

by Bram Stoker and August Nemo
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 27/06/2020

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Welcome to the Masters of Prose book series, a selection of the best works by noteworthy authors.Literary critic August Nemo selects the most important writings of each author. A selection based on the author's novels, short stories, letters, essays and biographical texts. Thus providing the reader with an overview of the author's life and work.This edition is dedicated to the Irish writer Bram Stoker, best known today for his 1897 Gothic horror novel Dracula. During his lifetime, he was better known as the personal assistant of actor Sir Henry Irving and business manager of the Lyceum Theatre, which Irving owned.This book contains the following writings:Novels: Dracula; The Lair of the White Worm; The Dualitists.Short Stories: The Castle of the King; A Star Trap; The Secret of the Growing Gold; The Burial of the Rats; Draculas Guest; The Squaw; The Judges House; The Red Stockade; The Invisible Giant; Crooken Sands; A Dream of Red Hands; Greater Love; The Coming of Abel Behenna.If you appreciate good literature, be sure to check out the other Tacet Books titles!

ISBN:
9783969443606
9783969443606
Category:
Horror & ghost stories
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
27-06-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Tacet Books
Bram Stoker

Born in Dublin, Ireland, on November 8, 1847, Bram Stoker published his first literary work, The Duties of Clerks of Petty Sessions in Ireland, a handbook in legal administration, in 1879.

Turning to fiction later in life, Stoker published his masterpiece, Dracula, in 1897. Deemed a classic horror novel not long after its release, Dracula has continued to garner acclaim for more than a century, inspiring the creation of hundreds of film, theatrical and literary adaptations.

In addition to Dracula, Stoker published more than a dozen novels before his death in 1912.

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