Powers of Darkness: the wild translation of Dracula from turn-of-the-century Sweden by Bram Stoker, W. Trimble, Hans Corneel De Roos, A—e

Powers of Darkness: the wild translation of Dracula from turn-of-the-century Sweden

Bram Stoker, W. Trimble, Hans Corneel De Roos, A—e with Anna Berglund (Translator), Emil Åberg (Illustrator)

1040 pages first pub 1901 (editions)

fiction classics horror dark mysterious tense medium-paced
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Powers of Darkness (Swedish: Mörkrets makter) is a translation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula published in the Stockholm newspaper Dagen in 1899–1900. It is longer than Dracula and features an expanded cast of characters, elaborate adventures in the Tra...

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