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Dracula

By: Bram Stoker
Narrated by: Susan Adams, Alexander Spencer
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This haunting, unabridged reading from the original 1897 text, recounts with mounting suspense the nocturnal travels of a suspicious count from Transylvania. When Dracula first appeared, the work quickly earned a reputation as one of the first psychological novels of its day, and was noted for its use of new literary devices. Stoker, the business manager for the great tragedian, Sir Henry Irving, enlisted all the latest paraphernalia of his age to tell his unusual story: the portable typewriter, shorthand, the telegraph, and most important, the phonograph.

Public Domain (P)1980 Recorded Books
Classics Horror Vampires

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In his diary, Jonathan Harker dutifully records his journey to Castle Dracula. With ominous prescience, Harker expresses the hope that if anything terrible happens to him, Mina, his fiancée, will read it. The Harker sections are narrated by Alexander Spencer. His purposeful pace and subtle turns of phrase leave listeners with the sense of something sinister in the shadows. Susan Adams voices Mina and Lucy with sweet earnestness. As Mina’s journal unfolds and Lucy and Mina’s exchange of letters is read aloud, Adams keeps the ordinary amusing and the extraordinary, terrifying. Through excellent characterizations and credible dialogue, both narrators make this a fine fit for audio.

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Being what it is and the time that is was written this book can still raise a goose bump late at night.. Not a horror story at all, not filled with blood and gore. It's about the people who were there. The ones dealing with Dracula.. but not the monster himself.
I did enjoy it as many others in the past..
If your are a new age sifi fan then this may be to old world and slow for you. But if your and all around lover of fiction and or classics then give this a try.

What i expected but still a classic

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I loved the classical tale of Dracula. At times the narrators made me laugh because of the age of this book, but I've listened to it several times.

Very enjoyable

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Wow, I was very surprised. I have often listened to, or read (some of us still do that), classics and been a touch disappointed. This however, far surpassed any hope I had of a good read. Again wow. I recommend this book, I couldn't stop listening.

Vampire

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If you like Gothic horror then Dracula is, of course, a must. I had read the book once before and knew what to expect with regard to content, so that only left me to worry about narration. Within the first few minutes I knew I was in good hands though. This is a very well done production. Skillful pauses, intonation, emotion and rich English accents (especially from the main narrator) all lend to a convincing listen. Even having read it before I was having a hard time taking off my headphones to do things like sleep. Highly recommended on all fronts.

Great Book, Great Narration

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Great duo of readers; the best. If only it was in stereo, but highly recommended!

The Best!

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