| Manufacturer | Palgrave Macmillan |
Presented here, for the first time since their publication over a century ago, are twelve previously unknown published works of fiction, poetry, and journalistic writing by Bram Stoker (1847-1912), three works by Stoker never before reprinted, twelve obscure period writings about Stoker, and the exceptionally rare 1913 estate sale catalogue of Stoker's personal library.
Through both the original works and extensive archival research presented, this vital collection sheds new light on an enigmatic writer and rejects the view that Dracula is Stoker's only legacy worth consideration. The Forgotten Writings of Bram Stoker underscores not only the intertexuality between Dracula and the other works, but supports the exciting prospect that Stoker's periodical writings account for a much greater force in his literary repertoire than previously accepted.
A must-read for Stoker fans and scholars, this collection offers an important window into fin-de-siecle Gothic literature. Review: In The Forgotten Writings of Bram Stoker, John Edgar Browning gathers Stoker's early poetry, some of his journalism, several interviews, a number of trivial short stories, the catalogue of his library, and many other odds and ends.
Yet what surprises most in these pages is the humor, sometimes sentimental, sometimes macabre, sometimes utterly fanciful. - The Washington Post For more than a hundred years the name Count Dracula has struck a chill into the hearts of readers. The original Bram Stoker novel has spawned countless imitation stories and a rich tradition of vampire films that still thrill audiences today.
Now, in the centenary year of the author's death, a discovery of lost work by him has shed fresh light on a great horror masterpiece ... The writings reveal much about the style and background Stoker would re-use in his classic vampire story. - The Guardian Palgrave Macmillan has produced a handsome volume, and the detective work of the book's editor, John Edgar Browning, is to be commended. -The Times Literary Supplement The Forgotten Writings of Bram Stoker has got just what you'd want from a Stoker collection. - blastr.com (SyFy Channel) The Forgotten Writings of Bram Stoker illuminates and elucidates Stoker as a person.
The assembled short stories overall exhibit his predilection for affairs of the heart and pat happy endings. There is much ado about his theatre associations. All are extremely well presented and scholarly without being stuffy. Still, what is the bottom line? Editor John Edgar Browning provides Stoker enthusiasts with a book that will pique their zeal and round out their collection. - Diabolique An undeniable treasure trove. - Fangoria An important contribution to Stoker studies. - Rue Morgue An important volume in Stoker studies...skilled literary detective work went into finding everything in The Forgotten Writings. - The Virginia Quarterly The Forgotten Writings of Bram Stoker is a treasure trove for Stoker fans, offering up previously lost and unknown works.
Among them, his short story 'When the Sky Rains Gold' - which brings about the revelation that the horror master also wrote romances. - Publisher's Weekly A curious collection of miscellaneous writing by the author of Dracula. Browning digs into obscure archives for lost works by Stoker (1847-1912), who maintained a rich writing life while serving a 30-year tenure as business manager for the actor Sir Henry Irving, based at the Lyceum Theatre in London ...
The tales included here display some of Stoker's weirdly meandering plots and mischievous humor ... [and] a fascinating catalog of the items for sale at the 1913 auction of Stoker's property, especially his library, full of books by his friend Walt Whitman. - Kirkus Reviews The Forgotten Writings of Bram Stoker is impressive right from the first page ... if you have any interest in Bram Stoker at all, this is a book for you. - Horror World This collection also permits academic study of the intertextual development of the broader Stoker oeuvre, especially elements later synthesised in his Dracula tale.
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