Dracula author: Bram Stoker (1847 - 1912), playwright fans and friends of playwright Henry Irving, he wrote a dramatic criticism, Owen's work for the enthusiasm comment of the local newspaper, and finally In theory he became Henry Irving's Lyceum Theater Business Manager In those years, he wrote his biggest novel, Dracula. Stork wrote many novels, short stories, essays, lectures, but Dracula is his most famous piece, probably the most famous horror novel. Summary: A young British lawyer, Jonathan Harker, was dispatched to Transylvania region of Eastern Europe for real estate transactions with Count Dracula.
A British lawyer, Jonathan Harker, visited the Count of Dracula in Transylvania. He found hello and aroma of death around Dracula. Three women vampires hit by a vampire hit Hack. Hack is him, giving them babies. Dracula was responsible when Huck demanded to be released, but the group of wolves enclosed the entrance to the castle. The next day, Hack woke up, his body was weak, he was sick, and his throat had a wound. Dracula left Hack as a prisoner in the castle. Lucy began to get confused. Mina chased after her and leaned against Lucy in the church cemetery and saw a tall man with a thin back. As Mina approached, the man disappeared. Lucy was very sick and Mina was forced to call Dr. Seward, Lucy's previous pursuer. While Lucy improved, Mina learned that a hack disappeared near Budapest was found. Mina went there to marry Hack.
Mina fascinated Dracula as a vampire. Those people followed London 's Dracula, but he escaped. Through hypnotism men, they learned that Dracula is in the sea. They took him to Dracula Castle. The wolf surrounded people and Mina who gathered safely in the traces of Van Helsing in the circle of "magic". The men got into the car at the coffin of Dracula. When the sun went down, Harker used his Kukri knife to cut the throat of Dracula, and Morris used his Bowie knife to dig a heart of Dracula. Dracula takes the form of a series of documents, most of which are extracted from diaries and magazines, the rest are clipping of letters and a few newspapers. In the early chapter of Jonathan Harker's magazine, he documented his trip to the Carpathian Mountains of Transylvania and a meeting with Earl Dracure who wanted to buy a car fax at Perfleet near London. Once the manners document is signed, Jonathan finds him a prisoner.