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Bram Stoker's 'The Burial of the Rats' is a compelling tale of adventure and survival set in the grimy backstreets of Paris. The novella showcases Stoker's evocative writing style, immersing the reader in a world filled with danger and suspense. Written in the late 19th century, the book reflects the gothic and macabre themes that Stoker is known for, but with a focus on the human capacity for both cruelty and heroism. The story follows a group of characters who must navigate the treacherous underground world of the city, facing betrayal and violence at every turn. Stoker's vivid descriptions…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Bram Stoker's 'The Burial of the Rats' is a compelling tale of adventure and survival set in the grimy backstreets of Paris. The novella showcases Stoker's evocative writing style, immersing the reader in a world filled with danger and suspense. Written in the late 19th century, the book reflects the gothic and macabre themes that Stoker is known for, but with a focus on the human capacity for both cruelty and heroism. The story follows a group of characters who must navigate the treacherous underground world of the city, facing betrayal and violence at every turn. Stoker's vivid descriptions and skillful pacing keep the reader on the edge of their seat until the thrilling conclusion. Bram Stoker, best known for his groundbreaking novel 'Dracula,' drew on his personal experiences and travels to create the atmospheric setting of 'The Burial of the Rats.' His interest in folklore and supernatural themes is evident throughout the novella, adding depth and complexity to the narrative. Stoker's keen understanding of human nature and his ability to craft memorable characters elevate the story beyond a simple adventure tale. I highly recommend 'The Burial of the Rats' to readers who enjoy gothic fiction, historical thrillers, and tales of survival against all odds. Stoker's mastery of suspense and his gift for storytelling make this novella a must-read for fans of his work and newcomers alike.
Autorenporträt
Dr Xavier Aldana Reyes is Reader in English Literature and Film at Manchester Metropolitan University, where he co-leads the Manchester Centre for Gothic Studies. He has edited six anthologies for British Library Publishing. Bram Stoker (1847-1912) was an Irish author and critic; though best known for the Gothic horror novel Dracula (1897), he also wrote a number of other books such as The Watter's Mou (1895) and The Mystery of the Sea (1902).