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  1. Chapter 1 Summary. The book comprises the journal entries, letters, and telegrams written by its characters. Jonathan Harker recounts his trip to Castle Dracula in his journal. He stays at the Golden Kronte Hotel in the village of Bistritz. That night he receives a letter from Dracula welcoming him to the Carpathians.

  2. The novel most often compared to Dracula is Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, published in 1818, approximately 80 years before the publication of Dracula. Like Dracula, Frankenstein is a novel-in-letters, containing first-person accounts of interactions with a horrible monster. Both novels contain typically "gothic" elements, such as old castles ...

  3. Summary. Dracula begins with the diary kept by Jonathan Harker —an English solicitor, or lawyer—as he makes his way from England to Eastern Europe. Embarking on his first professional assignment as a solicitor, Harker is traveling to the castle of Count Dracula, a Transylvanian nobleman. Harker hopes to conclude a real estate deal to sell ...

  4. He encounters a pack of wolves, sees a blue flame and has dreams about wolves howling. He also meets Dracula for the first time as the driver of the carriage in Transylvania, unaware of his true identity. Chapters 2/3/4 - Harker meets Dracula to help him finalise his plans to move to London.

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  5. The strange driver is described by Harker as a tall man with a brown beard. It appears that Harker's peasant driver wishes to save Harker from the Castle and from the "strange driver" who arrives just after. It is not clear whether the peasants in the first carriage know that the strange driver is, in fact, Dracula.

  6. Stoker hints at the Count’s predatory nature as the instant Jonathan enters, Dracula moves forward “impulsively”, seizing the young man’s hand. Jonathan’s observation that Dracula’s hand is ice-cold, “more like the hand of a dead than a living man” is a clear sign of the presence of the supernatural, yet again is something he ...

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  8. Overview. Bram Stoker ’s Dracula, published in 1897, is a quintessential Gothic novel that has left an indelible mark on the vampire genre. It is also an epistolary novel with a narrative conveyed through letters, diary entries, and newspaper articles, as Jonathan Harker discovers the sinister truth about Count Dracula’s vampiric intentions.

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