
D R A C U L A
D R A C U L A
CHAPTER I JONATHAN HARKER’S JOURNAL
CHAPTER II JONATHAN HARKER’S JOURNAL—continued
CHAPTER III JONATHAN HARKER’S JOURNAL—continued
CHAPTER IV JONATHAN HARKER’S JOURNAL—continued
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI MINA MURRAY’S JOURNAL
CHAPTER VII CUTTING FROM “THE DAILYGRAPH,” 8 AUGUST
CHAPTER VIII MINA MURRAY’S JOURNAL
A young English solicitor journeys eastward to meet a mysterious nobleman in the remote Carpathian hills, carrying with him notes, maps and a cautious curiosity. The travelogue style of his journal records the rugged scenery, local superstitions, and the unsettling atmosphere of the ancient castle that seems to exist out of time. As he settles into the Count’s grand yet isolated home, subtle oddities begin to surface—strange nocturnal sounds, unnerving behavior, and a feeling that the walls themselves are watching.
Back in London, letters and diary entries from the solicitor’s fiancée, her friends, and a determined doctor weave a mosaic of escalating dread. Their correspondence gradually reveals unexplained illnesses, sleepless nights, and an ever‑deepening sense that something far older and more terrifying lurks beyond the veil of ordinary science. The story unfolds through these firsthand accounts, drawing listeners into a web of Victorian curiosity and primal fear.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (834K characters)
Release date
1995-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1847–1912
Best known for creating Dracula, this Irish writer helped define modern horror with a story that still feels eerie and alive. His work mixed Gothic atmosphere, suspense, and a sharp sense of how fear can travel through ordinary life.
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