

Dracula's Guest
Author: Bram Stoker
Narrator: James Langton
Unabridged: 33 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Ascent Audio
Published: 05/28/2013
Author: Bram Stoker
Narrator: James Langton
Unabridged: 33 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Ascent Audio
Published: 05/28/2013
Bram Stoker was born November 8, 1847, in Dublin, Ireland. His father was a civil servant, and his mother was a charity worker and writer. Stoker studied math at Trinity College in Dublin and graduated in 1867, after which he became a civil servant. At this time, he also worked as a freelance journalist, a drama critic, and editor of the Evening Mail. In 1876, he met Sir Henry Irving, a famous actor. Stoker accepted a job as personal secretary to Irving and went to England in 1878. Before he left Ireland, he published his first book, The Duties of Clerks of Petty Sessions in Ireland. While working for Irving he met an aspiring actress named Florence Balcombe. They married in 1878 and had one son, Noel, who was born in 1879. In England, Stoker also began writing a series of short stories and novels, the first of which was The Snake's Pass. Although best known for Dracula, Stoker wrote eighteen books before he died in 1912.
Honestly, I didn't like Dracula enough to try and seek out more stuff by Stoker. I'm glad I finally read it, but it was kind of a dull book overall. However, when this audiobook of short stories popped up as a free borrow from Hoopla, I decided to take advantage of it. Because why not? Dracula's Gues......more
Velcome to my house! I am Count Dracula, and I am pleased to have you as my Guest. Von't you sit down? Perhaps have a glass of rainwater Madeira? They say it is good for the blood. Ah, I see you admire my library. It has been a labor of love for me. I have collected these books over many hundreds, I......more
I use Poe as my 'measure' of 'old school horror' and was not sure how Stoker would hold up. He has more than exceeded my expectations. Each tale takes the reader to a place of trapped uncertainty; knowing that you have to follow through if you have any slight hope of salvation. My favorite story was......more