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A review by efram
Dracula by Bram Stoker
4.0
Dracula’s rate of mystifying four stars reveals my strong and bloody recommendation for the novel. Epistolary never fails to engage a reader, inducing a feeling of excitement as pages are being turned one after another. I will recommend this to readers fond of interblending horror with adventure. I will not recommend this to women with a disliking to cliché themes of damsel in distress and saving the princess - plot exemption.
The novel's strengths, first and foremost is the brilliance of using epistolary as a writing approach - making the transition of every parts engaging and catchy, splendid and dashing representation of Dracula - producing a different perception of evil - elegant and intelligent not nitwit and beast-like. Emphasis on women was observed with some positive but mostly negatives portraying them weak, deceptive, fragile, and naive.
The novel's strengths, first and foremost is the brilliance of using epistolary as a writing approach - making the transition of every parts engaging and catchy, splendid and dashing representation of Dracula - producing a different perception of evil - elegant and intelligent not nitwit and beast-like. Emphasis on women was observed with some positive but mostly negatives portraying them weak, deceptive, fragile, and naive.