"Dracula" is a classic Gothic horror novel written by Bram Stoker, first published in 1897. The story revolves around the character Count Dracula, a mysterious and charismatic Transylvanian nobleman who is also a vampire. The novel is structured as a collection of journal entries, letters, and diary excerpts, providing a multi-perspective narrative.The plot follows the journey of Jonathan Harker, a young solicitor, who travels to Transylvania to assist Dracula in a real estate transaction in England. However, as Harker stays at Dracula's castle, he soon realizes that he is a prisoner and that his host is no ordinary man. Back in England, Harker's fiancée Mina, her best friend Lucy, and a group of friends become entangled in a web of supernatural events and vampiric attacks.As the characters uncover Dracula's true nature and his plans to spread his curse, they band together to combat the vampire and protect their loved ones. The novel explores themes of fear, desire, sexuality, and the clash between modernity and ancient evil."Dracula" has had a profound influence on the vampire genre and popular culture, shaping the image of the vampire as a seductive and immortal creature. It remains a timeless and enduring work that continues to captivate readers with its eerie atmosphere and timeless tale of terror.