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_aStoker, Bram _eAuthor |
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_aDracula _cBram Stoker ; Editor Fatma Elzahraa Fawzy ; Cover Designer Mohamed Kosary |
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_aGiza _bDar Al- Farouk for cultural investments _c2023 |
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_a373 pages _c20 سم |
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| 338 | _aكتاب | ||
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| 520 | _aOriginally published in 1897, "Dracula" is an epistolary work ; composed of different sorts of texts like letters and journal entries, written by a multitude of characters. The novel begins with "Jonathan Harker", a real estate worker, who travels from his home in London to the distant land of Transylvania to meet with "Count Dracula", a client who wants to purchase a house in London.The novel belongs to Gothic literature which uses terror as a plot device within a mystical setting or with supernatural elements at play to comment on social, political, and religious tensions (and anxieties) of a certain time period or community ; even if this is done subtly. There is also usually a romance or romantic element involved | ||
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_aEnglish Literature _2sears |
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_aEnglish Stories _2sears |
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_aFawzy, Fatma ElZahraa _eEditor |
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_aKosary, Mohamed _eCover Designer |
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