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EPISODE · Jan 5, 2026 · 34 MIN

019 - Chapter 19

from Dracula · host Bram Stoker

Bram Stoker may not have created the vampire tale, but he undeniably immortalized it with his iconic 1897 novel, Dracula. This gripping epistolary story unfolds through a series of journal entries, letters, newspaper articles, and telegrams. It follows lawyer Jonathan Harker as he embarks on a treacherous journey to Castle Dracula in Transylvania. The narrative intensifies as the vampire invades England, preying on the beautiful Lucy Westenra and Harkers fiancée, Mina. Together, Harker and Mina unite with the eccentric asylum owner Dr. Seward, Lucys fiancé Arthur Holmwood, daring Texan Quincey Morris, and the formidable vampire hunter Dr. Van Helsing in a desperate attempt to confront their menacing foe. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett)

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