How much you enjoy or read of this book depends on how much you have read Dracula. If you have only read Dracula once, you will get much out of this book. If you have read Dracula more than once, but have read nothing about Stoker or the his London, you will get something out of this book. If ...
The information is interesting to a certain point, but it seemed like a large complicated description of Bram Stroker's social circle at the time. The timeline of many of these chapters is pretty confusing. Some early chapters are before Stroker has written Dracula and is being inspired by literatur...
We all know the stories of the significance of Vlad Tepes to Dracula was. But what do Henry Irving, Jack the Ripper, Walt Whitman, Oscar Wilde, Jekyll and Hyde, and The Picture of Dorian Gray have to with Bram Stoker’s Dracula?To be perfectly honest, I thought Who Was Dracula?: Bram Stoker’s Trail...
This shit is totally up my alley, man.