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portada Drácula (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
1997
Language
Spanish
Pages
490
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9789567510146
ISBN13
9789567510146
Edited in
Chile
Edition No.
1

Drácula (in Spanish)

Bram Stoker (Author) · La tercera · Paperback

Drácula (in Spanish) - Bram Stoker

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Synopsis "Drácula (in Spanish)"

DE TODOS LOS GRANDES MITOS creados por la literatura, el más popular es sin lugar a dudas el inmortal señor de las tinieblas: el conde Dracula Desde la aparición de este libro, hace un siglo, su fantasmal y helada presencia ha despertado la imaginación y provocado una mezcla de terror y de interés morboso en todos sus lectores. Pero fue con la llegada del cine cuando el personaje logró convertirse en una figura aterradoramente familiar. Más de un centenar de películas han llevado al público la larga silueta y los afilados colmillos del sangriento conde de Transilvania. Su largo capa negra, su rostro espectral, sus afiladas uñas y su boca ávida inquietan y seguirán inquietando el sueño de millones de personas. Abraham Stoker nació en Dublín en 1847 y falleció en Londres en 1912. Hijo de una familia humilde, estudió Matemáticos en el Trinity College y trabajó un tiempo como periodista. Su gran afición al ocultismo y a las doctrinos esotéricas inspiraría toda su obra y particularmente su más famosa novela, Drácula (1897), con la que dio forma definitiva al antiguo mito del vampiro y obtuvo un gran éxito. Posteriormente, escribió El misterio del mar, La dama del sudario, La madriguera del gusano blanco y la joya de las siete estrellas.
Bram Stoker
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Abraham "Bram" Stoker (Clontarf; November 8, 1847-London; April 20, 1912) was an Irish novelist and writer, known for his novel Dracula

His early horror stories, such as "The Crystal Cup" (1872), were published by the London Society, and The Chain of Destiny in the Shamrock magazine. In 1876, while working as a civil servant, he wrote a textbook named The Duties of Clerks of Petty Sessions in Ireland (1879), this book was used as a reference for a long time

Being a theater critic for the Dublin Evening Mail, co-owned by the famous Gothic novelist Sheridan Le Fanu, one of the most important of his time for stories like Carmilla, about a vampire, greatly influenced Stoker when writing Dracula. Stoker's critique of the play was high praise for the performance in Hamlet by actor Henry Irving, who hired him to be his personal secretary and manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London

While working for Irving, he was a literary critic for the Daily Telegraph and wrote several novels like The Snake's Pass (1890) and Dracula (1897) and, after Irving's death in 1905, The Lady of the Shroud (1909) and The Lair of the White Worm (1911)

His wife was the administrator of his literary estate, and she made known works such as what would be the introduction to Dracula, the short story Dracula's Guest
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