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    <![CDATA[Originally published in 1897, this masterpiece of horror and suspense was an instant bestseller, transcending generation, language, and culture to become one of the most perennially popular novels ever written. Now, Dracula is strikingly repackaged to include a foreword by Elizabeth Kostova, the author of the instant #1 New York Times bestseller The Historian. Bram Stoker has created a horrific and bleak allegorical saga of an eternally cursed being whose malevolent deeds reflect the questions of identity, sanity, morality, sexuality, and desire that plagued Victorian societyand continue to plague the modern world.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Re-reading.  Have a bit of a thing for classic Gothic (not what is now considered to be 'horror' or 'goth' but the real sins-of-the-father Gothic).  Dracula is a great comfort book to pull out on dark, rainy, cold days and dip into sections and be seduced by its atmospheric brooding.]]></body>
    
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