Bram Stoker's iconic and immortal tale of desperate battle against a powerful, ancient vampire, with a foreword by acclaimed director Robert Eggers, in a new Penguin Classics hardcover, a Penguin Speculative Fiction Special. A Penguin Classic Hardcover
When Jonathan Harker visits Transylvania to help Count Dracula purchase a London house, he makes horrifying discoveries in his client's castle. Soon afterwards, disturbing incidents unfold in England: a ship runs aground on the shores of Whitby, its crew vanished; beautiful Lucy Westenra slowly succumbs to a mysterious, wasting illness, her blood drained away; and the lunatic Renfield raves about the imminent arrival of his "master." In the ensuing battle of wills between the sinister Count and a determined group of adversaries - led by the intrepid vampire hunter Abraham van Helsing - Bram Stoker created a masterpiece of the horror genre, probing into questions of identity, sanity and the dark corners of Victorian sexuality and desire.
Penguin Speculative Fiction Special is a hardcover series of horror, science fiction, fantasy, and more published by Penguin Classics. Featuring custom endpapers, specially commissioned cover art, and introductions by scholars and notable figures, these collectible editions celebrate classics that invite us to ask, "What if?" and that, through bold imagination, alternative visions, and magical realms, transform our perception of our world.
Author: Bram Stoker
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Published: 10/14/2025
Pages: 480
Binding Type: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780143138990
Review Citation(s): Library Journal 08/01/2025 pg. 57
About the Author
Abraham 'Bram' Stoker (1847 - 1912) was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and joined the Irish Civil Service before his love of theatre led him to become the unpaid drama critic for the Dublin Mail. He went on to act as as manager and secretary for the actor Sir Henry Irving, while writing his novels, the most famous of which is Dracula.
Robert Eggers (foreword) is an American filmmaker and production designer. He is best known for writing and directing the historical horror films
The Witch (2015) and
The Lighthouse (2019), as well as
The Northman (2022) and the forthcoming
Nosferatu (2024). His films are noted for their folkloric elements, as well as his efforts to ensure historical authenticity.
Karen Winstead (introduction) is professor of English at Ohio State University. She is the author and translator of a number of books, including
Fifteenth-Century Lives: Writing Sainthood in England (2020), and teaches on Special Topics in Film and Literature ("Monsters Without and Within") and Special Topics in Popular Culture ("Vampires").