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Bram Stoker’s "Dracula" is one of the foundational works of horror fiction and the novel that gave modern culture its most enduring vampire. Through diaries, letters, reports, and testimonies, Stoker builds a tale of mounting unease in which an ancient evil moves from the shadows of Eastern Europe into the heart of Victorian society. More than a story of terror, "Dracula" is a novel of atmosphere, pursuit, and psychological tension. It draws power from the clash between the modern world and something older, darker, and deeply resistant to reason. Its influence has been vast, shaping more than a century of literature, theatre, and film. Yet the novel remains compelling not only because of its legacy, but because of its command of suspense, its memorable structure, and its haunting vision of fear, desire, and survival.