Dracula
May 11, 2022
2 minutes
by Bram Stoker
Jack Watkins
IF ever a character acquired a reputation that far outstretched the boundaries of the tale from which they emerged, it is Count Dracula. Bram Stoker’s novel of 1897—the same year that COUNTRY LIFE was born—was written up in the form of a series of journal entries, letters, newspaper cuttings and ships’ logs, which, although entirely fictional, aimed to convey an impression
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