Dracula's Guest
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Dracula's Guest

by Bram Stoker

Publisher
Penguin Random House
Pages
176
Language
English
Published
2026-07-02

Overview

<p><i>Dracula's Guest</i> (1914) is a posthumously published collection of short stories by <b>Bram Stoker</b>, edited by his wife, Florence Stoker. The volume expands on the dark, atmospheric world that made Stoker a defining figure of Gothic horror.</p> <p>The title story follows an English traveler who ignores local warnings and wanders alone into the countryside on Walpurgis Night, a time said to be haunted by supernatural forces. Lost in a storm, he seeks shelter in a deserted cemetery, where he encounters a chilling and mysterious presence. Other stories in the collection similarly explore haunted houses, ominous landscapes, and the consequences of defying superstition.</p> <p>Featuring nine eerie tales, <i>Dracula's Guest</i> highlights Stoker's mastery of suspense and the supernatural, offering readers a compelling glimpse beyond his most famous work, <i>Dracula</i>.</p>

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