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Dracula: The Vampire Chronicle

Dracula: The Vampire Chronicle

By: Bram Stoker
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Count Dracula from Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897): Count Dracula is portrayed as a tall, thin, aristocratic man with a commanding and eerie presence. His face is aquiline, with a high bridge of the nose, a strong chin, and a broad forehead that gives him an air of nobility. His eyebrows are massive and meet over his nose, and his ears are pale and pointed at the top. His mouth is fixed with a cruel-looking smile, revealing sharp white teeth — especially his long, pointed canines, which become prominent when he smiles. His skin is extremely pale, almost deathly white, and he has a strange, unnatural vitality despite his advanced age. His hands are coarse, with hair growing on the palms, and his nails are long and sharp like talons. He dresses in dark, formal, old-fashioned clothing, emphasizing his old-world nobility. Dracula has a cold, hypnotic charm and an intense gaze that seems to exert a supernatural power over others. Despite his courteous and refined manners, there’s something predatory and unsettling about him — a sense that beneath the façade of a gentleman lies a dangerous creature.Public Domain Art Literary History & Criticism
Episodes
  • Episode 27 — Epilogue and Legacy
    Sep 25 2025
    Final notes, Mina and Jonathan’s future, and closing reflections on the events.
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    51 mins
  • Episode 26 — Aftermath and Reflections
    Sep 25 2025
    Letters and journal entries that sum up outcomes, losses, and consequences.
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    47 mins
  • Episode 25 — The End of the Night
    Sep 25 2025
    The climactic resolution; what becomes of Dracula and the survivors.
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    41 mins
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