In Search Of Dracula: The History of Dracula and Vampires
Autor Radu Florescu, Raymond T. McNallyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 oct 1994
The
true
story
behind
the
legend
of
Dracula
-
a
biography
of
Prince
Vlad
of
Transylvania,
better
known
as
Vlad
the
Impaler.
This
revised
edition
now
includes
entries
from
Bram
Stoker's
recently
discovered
diaries,
the
amazing
tale
of
Nicolae
Ceausescu's
attempt
to
make
Vlad
a
national
hero,
and
an
examination
of
recent
adaptations
in
fiction,
stage
and
screen.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780395657836
ISBN-10: 0395657830
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 70 Black and White Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 387 x 48 x 580 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:None.
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția Mariner Books
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 0395657830
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 70 Black and White Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 387 x 48 x 580 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:None.
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția Mariner Books
Locul publicării:United States
Descriere
Until recently most people thought Dracula was a creation of film and fiction. With the original publication of In Search of Dracula, the actual historical figure of Prince Vlad of Transylvania - better known as Vlad the Impaler - was rediscovered, and readers were introduced to one of the darkest figures of Eastern European history and folklore. Out of print for more than a decade, In Search of Dracula has now been completely rewritten and updated. This new edition includes entries from Bram Stoker's newly discovered diaries, the amazing tale of Nicolae Ceausescu's attempt to make Vlad a Romanian national hero, and a comprehensive examination of recent adaptations of the Dracula story in novels, on stage, and on screen. For a member of the undead, Dracula has enjoyed a vibrant and ubiquitous life for the past century. Even more enduring and powerful a creation than Sherlock Holmes - with whom he shares similar late-Victorian popular literary origins - the Count continues to fascinate with his distinctive mixture of blood, sex, and death.