There are listings of both dramatic and cinematic adaptations. Here are top 10 Dracula retellings you should read.
One late night, while perusing her father’s library, a young woman discovers an old book and some faded letters.
In 1888, Vlad Tepes, the Wallachian prince commonly known as Count Dracula, became Queen Victoria’s new husband.
Based on Bram Stoker’s own handwritten notes for characters and plot lines omitted from the first edition, Dracula The Un-Dead is a terrifying sequel.
The most famous woman in vampire lore, Mina, Dracula’s beautiful, eternal muse, vividly describes the joys and terrors of a passionate relationship.
This fascinating prequel to the best-selling and famous horror novel of all time, Dracula, centres on Dracula’s great-nephew.
In the supernatural thriller Dracul, Bram Stoker’s and Dracula’s real origin stories are revealed, along with the story of the mysterious woman who ties them together.
Leila never anticipated that the worst was still to come: terrible abilities that allowed her to channel lightning and uncover a person’s darkest secrets with a single touch.
In 1887 London, as Queen Victoria’s Jubilee nears, a mad scientist is getting ready to release thousands of rats infested with the plague, and a strange murderer is creating a trail of lifeless bodies.
The most mysterious figure to lurk in Dracula’s shadows was his servant Renfield. He now has a prominent position in a brilliant retelling of Bram Stoker’s famous book.
When Bram Stoker’s original draught and notes are given to rare-manuscript specialist Joseph Barkeley to authenticate and acquire.