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“Listen to them, the children of the night. What music they make!”
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This has been a doozy, something I quite expected because every time I read a classic novel, I struggle. So I listened to the audiobook while reading it, which made it less tedious, especially when I discovered the option to listen to it in a faster pace. One thing really made up for it and that were the drawings by Ben Templesmith, one of my favourite artists on this planet! Hence why I bought this edition years ago.
The story of Dracula is so known by now and has been the object of many movies and graphic novels. One of the best adaptations is Francis Ford Coppola’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula, with Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins, Keanu Reeves and Gary Oldman. This book is the source, the ultimate start of the lore of the Count that travels to London only to start feeding on the innocent.
Jonathan Harker is travelling to Transylvania, to the castle of Count Dracula, but he ends up enslaved in the castle. Through his diary entries we learn something really sinister is going on in and around the castle, especially at night. A creature crawls the walls of the building and those ‘brides’ try to lure and seduce the poor man.
Count Dracula expresses a vivid wish to be able to travel to the United Kingdom and he needs Harker for that. When a Russian ship, The Demeter, travels to England it will arrive, but no one onboard shall survive the trip.
In England, his soon to be wife Mina awaits news of her fiancée. While she waits she spills her guts to her best friend, Lucy. But Lucy Seward seems to be haunted at night by visions and dreams and every day she looks less and less alive, only at night does she truly live. And then comes a faithful day where she dies, leaving family and friend’s grief stricken.
In the meantime Dr. Seward, Mina’s father, has a special case in the asylum where he works. Renfield is a strange character that catches flies and spiders, only to eat them. And he announces the coming of evil, the point of no return.
Jonathan comes back to Mina, after having been in hospital abroad curing from an ailment. He and Mina marry and start a life together in London. but the threat of someone he knows, someone he fears is closer than he suspects.
Only one man, one Dutch scientist and doctor, Dr. Van Helsing, may be able to provide an answer to what is going on and what is to be done against the biggest evil mankind has been fighting against, the vampyr, a bloodsucking vampire, who is out for the beauty in certain women!
As I said, the book was a bit of a challenge in how fast I was able to read / listen to it. The second part of the book picked up the pace and had more action, while in the first half of the book Stoker felt he had to elaborate on the seduction and death of Lucy. By way of diary entries by the main characters (mainly Dr. Seward, Jonathan and Mina Harker) we witness the tale of a seductive and devious devil who comes to London, in his boxes of Transylvanian dirt, as to spread his disease of vampirism.
I will always struggle with these gothic classic stories, simply because the language feels very outdated, slow and often tedious. Maybe if I would have read it in a Dutch translation it might have gone a bit faster but that is no certainty at all.
Still I will never stop myself from reading the classics whenever I am able to. I am glad I finally read Dracula!
This has been a doozy, something I quite expected because every time I read a classic novel, I struggle. So I listened to the audiobook while reading it, which made it less tedious, especially when I discovered the option to listen to it in a faster pace. One thing really made up for it and that were the drawings by Ben Templesmith, one of my favourite artists on this planet! Hence why I bought this edition years ago.
The story of Dracula is so known by now and has been the object of many movies and graphic novels. One of the best adaptations is Francis Ford Coppola’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula, with Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins, Keanu Reeves and Gary Oldman. This book is the source, the ultimate start of the lore of the Count that travels to London only to start feeding on the innocent.
Jonathan Harker is travelling to Transylvania, to the castle of Count Dracula, but he ends up enslaved in the castle. Through his diary entries we learn something really sinister is going on in and around the castle, especially at night. A creature crawls the walls of the building and those ‘brides’ try to lure and seduce the poor man.
Count Dracula expresses a vivid wish to be able to travel to the United Kingdom and he needs Harker for that. When a Russian ship, The Demeter, travels to England it will arrive, but no one onboard shall survive the trip.
In England, his soon to be wife Mina awaits news of her fiancée. While she waits she spills her guts to her best friend, Lucy. But Lucy Seward seems to be haunted at night by visions and dreams and every day she looks less and less alive, only at night does she truly live. And then comes a faithful day where she dies, leaving family and friend’s grief stricken.
In the meantime Dr. Seward, Mina’s father, has a special case in the asylum where he works. Renfield is a strange character that catches flies and spiders, only to eat them. And he announces the coming of evil, the point of no return.
Jonathan comes back to Mina, after having been in hospital abroad curing from an ailment. He and Mina marry and start a life together in London. but the threat of someone he knows, someone he fears is closer than he suspects.
Only one man, one Dutch scientist and doctor, Dr. Van Helsing, may be able to provide an answer to what is going on and what is to be done against the biggest evil mankind has been fighting against, the vampyr, a bloodsucking vampire, who is out for the beauty in certain women!
As I said, the book was a bit of a challenge in how fast I was able to read / listen to it. The second part of the book picked up the pace and had more action, while in the first half of the book Stoker felt he had to elaborate on the seduction and death of Lucy. By way of diary entries by the main characters (mainly Dr. Seward, Jonathan and Mina Harker) we witness the tale of a seductive and devious devil who comes to London, in his boxes of Transylvanian dirt, as to spread his disease of vampirism.
I will always struggle with these gothic classic stories, simply because the language feels very outdated, slow and often tedious. Maybe if I would have read it in a Dutch translation it might have gone a bit faster but that is no certainty at all.
Still I will never stop myself from reading the classics whenever I am able to. I am glad I finally read Dracula!
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