: This edition, co-authored by Stoker’s great-grandnephew Dacre Stoker, includes original notes, early outlines, and pre-publication deletions from the original typescript. It is available at DiscountMags.com for $36.89 $34.99 .
: Stoker kept a newspaper clipping about tuberculosis outbreaks being mistaken for vampirism, a common superstition before modern germ theory. Bram Stoker's Dracula
: The novel is often analyzed as a "Victorian time capsule" reflecting deep-seated anxieties about immigration, changing gender roles (embodied by Mina Harker), and the clash between ancient superstition and modern technology like the phonograph. Notable Editions & Resources : This edition