Bram Stoker
A Dream of Red Hands
By Bram Stoker The first opinion given to me regarding Jacob Settle was a simple descriptive statement. “He’s a down-in-the-mouth chap”: but I found that it embodied the thoughts and ideas of all his fellow- workmen. There was in the phrase a certain easy tolerance, an absence of positive feeling of any kind, rather than [...]
8Apr2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedDracula’s Guest
By Bram Stoker When we started for our drive the sun was shining brightly on Munich, and the air was full of the joyousness of early summer. Just as we were about to depart, Herr Delbruck (the maitre d’hotel of the Quatre Saisons, where I was staying) came down bareheaded to the carriage and, after [...]
6Apr2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Burial of the Rats
By Bram Stoker Leaving Paris by the Orleans road, cross the Enceinte, and, turning to the right, you find yourself in a somewhat wild and not at all savoury district. Right and left, before and behind, on every side rise great heaps of dust and waste accumulated by the process of time. Paris has its [...]
28Mar2010 | Editor | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Invisible Giant
By Bram Stoker Time goes on in the Country Under the Sunset much as it does here. Many years passed away; and they wrought much change. And now we find a time when the people that lived in good King Mago’s time would hardly have known their beautiful Land if they had seen it again. [...]
28Mar2010 | Editor | 0 comments | Continued