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Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Pages of Remembrance: Celebrating Bram Stoker's Birthday

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Today, on November 8th, we celebrate the birthday of one of literature's most iconic figures - Bram Stoker. Born in 1847 in Dublin, Ireland, Stoker is best known for his legendary work, "Dracula." His contribution to the world of literature and his immortal creation, Count Dracula, continues to captivate readers and inspire countless adaptations in various forms of media.

At our library, we are proud to honor this literary legend on his special day. We've taken this opportunity to showcase a selection of Bram Stoker's works available in our collection, inviting both avid fans and newcomers to delve into the realm of his imagination. Stoker's writing not only delves into the supernatural but also explores themes of fear, desire, and the human psyche, making his work as relevant today as it was during his time.

Here are some of the books by Bram Stoker you can find in our library:

Dracula (1897): The cornerstone of Stoker's literary legacy, "Dracula" is a gothic masterpiece that has enthralled readers for generations. Follow the tale of the infamous Count Dracula and the group of characters determined to thwart his dark ambitions. The Malayalam version of the same book is also available in the library.

Bram Stoker's influence on the horror genre cannot be overstated, and his legacy lives on through his immortal vampire creation. So, on his birthday, we invite you to visit our library and explore the captivating work of this literary genius.

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