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Dr. Van Helsing and his accomplices begin the chase to track down the infamous vampire Count Dracula before he completes his quest of moving into England and further spreading the undead disease. Even with the garlic, the crosses, and the holy water, the Count manages to entrance a fellow lady vampire hunter and bring her to the undead side. An invincible foe Dracula may appear to be, but Van Helsing and his group will stop short not even to death itself until they have conquered the most notorious villain of all time. From Transylvania to England and then back again, this classic 19th century Gothic horror became the cornerstone for the horror genre that boomed in the century to follow.
Bram Stoker (Author), Tom Fria (Narrator)
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Embark on a chilling journey into the heart of darkness with Dracula, Bram Stoker's timeless masterpiece that defined the vampire genre. When Jonathan Harker, an unsuspecting English solicitor, travels to Transylvania to assist the enigmatic Count Dracula with a real estate transaction, he finds himself ensnared in a nightmarish web of terror and deceit. Dracula, a mysterious and charismatic nobleman, harbors a sinister secret—he is an ancient vampire who feeds on the blood of the living. As the Count sets his sights on London, unleashing a reign of terror upon the innocent, a group of unlikely heroes must unite to confront the unrelenting evil. Led by the astute Professor Van Helsing, they embark on a desperate quest to stop Dracula before his darkness consumes them all. Told through a series of letters, diaries, and newspaper clippings, Dracula is a tale of love, horror, and unyielding courage that has captivated readers for generations. With its eerie atmosphere, unforgettable characters, and relentless suspense, this Gothic classic continues to haunt and mesmerize, proving that some legends never die.
Bram Stoker (Author), Godson Jakes (Narrator)
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Dracula is a novel by Bram Stoker, published in 1897. It is an epistolary novel with no single protagonist. The narrative is related through letters, diary entries, and newspaper articles. It was mostly written in the 1890s and drew extensively from Transylvanian folklore and history. Some scholars have suggested that the character of Dracula was inspired by historical figures like the Wallachian prince Vlad the Impaler or the countess Elizabeth Báthory, but there is widespread disagreement. Stoker's notes mention neither figure. He found the name Dracula in Whitby's public library while on holiday, thinking it meant devil in Romanian. Dracula is one of the most famous pieces of English literature. Many of the book's characters have entered popular culture as archetypal versions of their characters; for example, Count Dracula as the quintessential vampire, and Abraham Van Helsing as an iconic vampire hunter. The novel, which is in the public domain, has been adapted for film over 30 times, and its characters have made numerous appearances in virtually all media.
Bram Stoker (Author), Bride of Dracula Jetgirl - Mrs Westenra, Kyra Jones - Lucy Westenra, Ren Prior White - Mina Harker, Tim Williams - Dr Seward, bride of Dracula weeping mother Jennifer Speake - Peasan, many others Dominique Geloso - Lord Godalming, many others Quincy Morris Van Helsing Renfield Dracula (Narrator)
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Paris Short Stories Not by Guy de Maupassant
In this series we listen to short stories that are NOT by perhaps the most well-known author of this type. But the many other rich talents in the volume may have treated the subject matter a little differently, or were perhaps just overlooked in the stampede to applaud the winner, but these authors are of equal merit. Each of their works is laden with talent, has purpose, and is rich and textured in this gloried niche of literature.1 - Paris Short Stories Not by Guy de Maupassant - An Introduction2 - The Murders in the Rue Morgue - Part 1 by Edgar Allan Poe3 - The Murders in the Rue Morgue - Part 2 by Edgar Allan Poe4 - The Burial of the Rats by Bram Stoker5 - The Daughter of Lilith by Anatole France6 - The Namesake by Willa Cather7 - The Leather Funnel by Arthur Conan Doyle8 - A Terribly Strange Bed by Wilkie Collins9 - The Purloined Letter by Edgar Allan Poe10 - His Secret Sin by Aleister Crowley11 - The Mysterious Card by Cleveland Moffet12 - The Sixth Bench by Robert Barr13 - The Supreme Illusion by Arnold Bennett14 - The Mystery of Marie Rogêt - Part 1 by Edgar Allan Poe15 - The Mystery of Marie Rogêt - Part 2 by Edgar Allan Poe
Aleister Crowley, Anatole France, Arnold Bennett, Bram Stoker, Cleveland Moffet, Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Barr, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Wilkie Collins, Willa Cather (Author), Christopher Ragland, David Shaw-Parker, Richard Mitchley (Narrator)
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Gothic Revenge Stories Not by Edgar Allan Poe
In this series we listen to short stories that are NOT by perhaps the most well-known author of this type. But the many other rich talents in the volume may have treated the subject matter a little differently, or were perhaps just overlooked in the stampede to applaud the winner, but these authors are of equal merit. Each of their works is laden with talent, has purpose, and is rich and textured in this gloried niche of literature.1 - Gothic Revenge Stories Not by Edgar Allan Poe - An Introduction2 - The Music on the Hill by Saki3 - The Romance of Certain Old Clothes by Henry James4 - The Ash Tree by M R James5 - The Squaw by Bram Stoker6 - The Spectre Bridegroom by William Hunt7 - Captain Rogers by W W Jacobs8 - The Cold Embrace by Mary Elizabeth Braddon9 - The Middle Toe of the Right Foot by Ambrose Bierce10 - The Beast With Five Fingers by W F Harvey11 - The Man in the Bottle by Gustav Meyrink12 - The Iron Shroud by William Mudford13 - The Miniature by J Y Ackerman
Ambrose Bierce, Bram Stoker, Gustav Meyrink, Henry James, J Y Ackerman, M.R. James, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Saki, W F Harvey, W W Jacobs, William Hunt, William Mudford (Author), David Shaw-Parker, Mark Rice-Oxley, Richard Mitchley (Narrator)
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The Foundations of Fiction - Haunted House
In this series we turn the pages of classic short stories to put together the literary building blocks of how a particular genre or theme began, how it built its foundations to become the well-loved and well-worn genre that it is today.Do authors have the same ideas at more or less the same time? Or can they sniff out an opportunity as to which way the tastes of an audience are moving. Success undoubtedly builds success and in literary terms we can more politely say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and the surest way to reach a hungry readership is to build on the fortune and flair of your literary colleagues. The dark forces of history have a way of settling in houses, usually large and rambling, but also small and nestled in a city, and from there all sorts of uneasy happenings begin. Authors have very playful imaginations, as well as some very disturbing ideas as they escalate the interactions between people and the growing source of terror that is with us and around us.
A C Benson, A.M. Burrage, Algernon Blackwood, Allen Upward, B M Croker, Bram Stoker, Catherine Crowe, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Charlotte Riddell, D.K. Broster, E F Benson, E T A Hoffman, Edgar Allan Poe, Edith Nesbit, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Elinor Mordaunt, Elizabeth Gaskell, Eric Purves, H D Everett, H.P. Lovecraft, Hesba Stretton, M.R. James, Margaret Oliphant, Marjorie Bowen, Mary E Wilkins Freeman, Oscar Wilde, Rhoda Broughton, Richard Harris Barham, Rosa Mulholland, Rudyard Kipling, Sheridan Le Fanu, W F Harvey, Walter Scott, William Hope Hodgson (Author), David Shaw-Parker, Mark Rice-Oxley, Richard Mitchley (Narrator)
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Haunted House Stories – The Definitive Collection
The Haunted House is a house that rules our minds with fear. Once we think a house is haunted we prove the point to ourselves again and again. Every floorboard creak or window rattle or unexplained happening is proof concrete.In this anthology our authors go to exceptional lengths to unsettle our minds and open them up to all sorts of terrors. 1 - Haunted House - The Definitive Collection - An Introduction2 - The Lurking Fear - Part 1 by H P Lovecraft3 - The Lurking Fear - Part 2 by H P Lovecraft4 - They by Rudyard Kipling5 - The Canterville Ghost - Part 1 by Oscar Wilde6 - The Canterville Ghost - Part 2 by Oscar Wilde7 - Carnacki, The Ghost Finder - No 1 - The Gateway of the Monster by William Hope Hodgson8 - The Ghost in the Clock Room by Hesba Stretton9 - The Ghost and the Bone-Setter by Sheridan Le Fanu10 - The Ghost at the Wrath by Rosa Mulholland11 - The Fall of the House of Usher - Part 1 by Edgar Allan Poe12 - The Fall of the House of Usher - Part 2 by Edgar Allan Poe13 - The House of the Black Evil by Eric Purves14 - The Villa by Elinor Mordaunt15 - The Empty House by Algernon Blackwood16 - The Deserted House by E T A Hoffman17 - Midnight House by W F Harvey18 - The Story of the Green House, Wallington by Allen Upward19 - The Judge's House by Bram Stoker20 - The Open Door - Part 1 by Margaret Oliphant21 - The Open Door - Part 2 by Margaret Oliphant22 - The Tapestried Chamber by Walter Scott23 - The Room in the Tower by E F Benson24 - The Clock by W F Harvey 25 - The Closed Window by A C Benson26 - The Shadows on the Wall by Mary E Wilkins Freeman27 - The Rats in the Walls by H P Lovecraft28 - The Whispering Wall by H D Everett29 - The Yellow Wall Paper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman30 - Lost Hearts by M R James31 - Man Size in Marble by Edith Nesbit32 - An Account of Some Strange Disturbances in Aungier Street by Sheridan Le Fanu33 - To Let by B M Croker34 - The Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing But the Truth by Rhoda Broughton35 - The First Evening by Catherine Crowe36 - Smee by A M Burrage37 - What Was It by Fitz James O'Brien38 - Decay by Marjorie Bowen39 - The Ankardyne Pew by W F Harvey40 - The Ebony Frame by Edith Nesbit41 - The Spectre of Tappington by Richard Harris Barham42 - The Old Nurse's Story by Elizabeth Gaskell43 - The Last of Squire Ennismore by Charlotte Riddell44 - The Haunted and the Haunters; or, The House and the Brain - Part 1 by Edward Bulwer Lytton45 - The Haunted and the Haunters; or, The House and the Brain - Part 2 by Edward Bulwer Lytton
A C Benson, A.M. Burrage, Algernon Blackwood, Allen Upward, B M Croker, Bram Stoker, Catherine Crowe, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Charlotte Riddell, E F Benson, E T A Hoffman, Edgar Allan Poe, Edith Nesbit, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Elinor Mordaunt, Elizabeth Gaskell, Eric Purves, Fitz James O'Brien, H D Everett, H.P. Lovecraft, Hesba Stretton, M.R. James, Margaret Oliphant, Marjorie Bowen, Mary E Wilkins Freeman, Oscar Wilde, Rhoda Broughton, Richard Harris Barham, Rosa Mulholland, Rudyard Kipling, Sheridan Le Fanu, W F Harvey, Walter Scott, William Hope Hodgson (Author), Elliot Fitzpatrick, Richard Mitchley, William Dufris (Narrator)
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[Polish] - O duchach. Opowieści prawdziwe i straszne
Antologia klasycznych opowiadań o duchach autorstwa najwybitniejszych przedstawicieli gatunku! Po raz pierwszy w formie audio posłuchasz: 1. Edgar Allan Poe: “Przedwczesny pogrzeb” – org.”The Premature Burial”; 2. Oscar Wilde: “Duch Canterville'ów” – org. “The Canterville Ghost”; 3. Bram Stoker: “Indianka” – org. “The Squaw”; 4. Jerome K. Jerome: “Nawiedzony młyn czyli Zrujnowany dom” – org. „The Haunted Mill”; 5. Rudyard Kipling: „Moja własna, prawdziwa historia o duchach” – org.”My Own True Ghost Story”; 6. H.G. Wells: “Niedoświadczony duch” – org.”The Inexperienced Ghost”
Bram Stoker, Edgar Allan Poe, H.G. Wells, Jerome K. Jerome, Oscar Wilde, Rudyard Kipling (Author), Wojciech Masiak (Narrator)
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[Spanish] - El Huésped de Drácula
Audiolibro narrado en castellano. Bram Stoker ambienta su relato durante la vigilia de la Noche de Walpurgis, el momento en el que la superstición popular considera factible que brujas y muertos caminen juntos sobre la tierra. Un viajero inglés parte de Munich para adentrarse en carruaje hacia territorio desconocido donde pronto sentirá el terrible error cometido. El Huésped de Drácula fue publicado en 1914, dos años después de la muerte de su autor. La viuda de Bram Stoker se encargará de informar sobre la idea de que el relato es un capítulo eliminado de su obra “Drácula” sin embargo otras versiones indican que es una pieza independiente con elementos comunes muy evidentes pero que ha perdurado en el tiempo de forma autónoma.®SelloNegro .esCultura Voz ®bseal voice “Sólo cuando el hombre se enfrenta cara a cara con estos terrores es cuando puede entender su verdadera importancia.” Bram Stoker 1847-1912
Bram Stoker (Author), ®bseal Voice (Narrator)
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[Spanish] - La joya de las siete estrellas
cuenta la historia de un arqueólogo, Abel Trelawny, cuyo objetivo es la resurrección de la reina Tera, una antigua gobernante de Egipto con poderes ancestrales. Al ser atacado por una fuerza misteriosa entra en un trance que lo deja inconsciente, por lo que su hija, Margaret y el abogado Malcolm Ross se deben encargar de protegerlo hasta que se recupere. A lo largo de toda la historia se desarrolla gran tensión entre los personajes; ninguno sabe cuales eran las intenciones del señor Trelawny hasta que despierta y les cuenta la historia verdadera, sus intenciones y el experimento que deben realizar para deshacerse de esa extraña fuerza misteriosa que lo atacó en reiteradas ocasiones.
Bram Stoker (Author), Yair Martinez Quezada (Narrator)
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Durante un recorrido turístico por un histórico castillo, el nuevo amigo de una pareja, mata accidentalmete a la cría de una gata. El hecho trasciende más allá de lo imaginable
Bram Stoker (Author), Mario Olguín, Maureen Herman, Roberto García (Narrator)
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[Spanish] - El entierro de las ratas
Escrito antes que Drácula, en este cuento Bram Stocker despliega todo su talento en la narración en primera persona de un joven inglés que visita los barrios marginales de París y termina viviendo una odisea macabra desatada solo por la curiosidad frente a una realidad tan diferente a la suya.
Bram Stoker (Author), Luis Marquez (Narrator)
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