
by Bram Stoker
Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Tales presents Bram Stoker in a compact Gothic mode, gathering stories of haunted places, eerie meetings, and supernatural unease. The title story carries a clear connection to Dracula's imaginative landscape, while the wider collection shows Stoker experimenting with fear outside a single long plot. The result is varied, atmospheric, and often brisk.
Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Tales is especially useful for readers interested in Stoker's shorter supernatural fiction. The book shows how he could create tension through weather, setting, folklore, and the feeling that old powers remain close to modern life. Fans of Victorian horror, weird fiction, vampire lore, Gothic travel, and uncanny settings will find a darkly appealing selection.
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