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    Bram Stoker's Dracula is Bram Stoker's 1897 gothic horror novel that introduced Count Dracula, a Transylvanian vampire who travels to England to spread his curse. Told through diaries, letters, and newspaper clippings, the story builds a fragmented sense of dread as Jonathan Harker, Mina Murray, and Professor Van Helsing confront an ancient evil.

    Dracula embodies themes of fear, sexuality, immigration anxiety, and the clash between modern science and superstition. The novel's eerie atmosphere moves from the misty Carpathian Mountains to Victorian London, where the vampire's influence grows like a spreading shadow.

    Stoker never visited Transylvania, yet crafted a vivid mythos that shaped modern vampire lore. Garlic, wooden stakes, crucifixes, and sunlight became standard vampire weaknesses because of this work. Dracula remains a cultural cornerstone, inspiring countless films, books, and reinterpretations across generations. Its influence continues to shape horror fiction and popular culture worldwide even today in modern storytelling and media adaptations legacy.

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