Dracula by Georges Bess - Bram Stoker
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Résumé :
2024 EISNER AWARD WINNER! Bram Stoker's original novel about the world-renowned vampire, Dracula, is adapted into a beautiful graphic novel by the renowned artist Georges Bess. This volume includes an epilogue adapting Stoker's short story Dracula's Guest (believed to be the original novel's first draft chapter before later revived for publication two years after the author's passing). Faithfully adapting the original novel, citing text directly from Stoker's story, Dracula by Georges Bess, is filled with page after page of stunning pen-and-ink drawings.Readers will find themselves lost in this classic story, content to soak in every detail before entering the next page. Reproducing Georges's unprocessed illustration boards on uncoated woodfree paper, these artist-edition books will capture the tactile details of his work as if holding the originals. You may think you know Bram Stoker's Dracula, but you have not truly met him until you have experienced Georges Bess's hauntingly beautiful interpretation....
Biographie:
Abraham Stoker was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1847. He was the third of seven children but was himself bedridden with an unknown illness until starting school at the age of seven. He remarked later in life that this long period of inactivity is what gave birth to his rich imagination. This led to an interest in the theater, but he first approached it from the direction of a critic, which helped establish his general writing acumen. The quality of his writing led to an invitation by the London Society to publish a few of his fictional short stories. In time, his affiliation with theater led to his becoming manager of the Lyceum Theater in London where he was introduced to various notable members of high society, including Arthur Conan Doyle, and led on various tours around the world. During these travels, he became enamored with various locations and histories, including dark tales of the Carpathian Mountains in central Europe. It is widely believed that these myths and folktales inspired him to write "...
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Bram Stoker's original novel about the world-renowned vampire, Dracula, is adapted into a beautiful graphic novel by the renowned artist Georges Bess. This volume includes an epilogue adapting Stoker's short story Dracula's Guest (believed to be the original novel's first draft chapter before later revived for publication two years after the author's passing).
Faithfully adapting the original novel, citing text directly from Stoker's story, Dracula by Georges Bess, is filled with page after page of stunning pen-and-ink drawings. Readers will find themselves lost in this classic story, content to soak in every detail before entering the next page. Reproducing Georges's unprocessed illustration boards on uncoated woodfree paper, these artist-edition books will capture the tactile details of his work as if holding the originals.
You may think you know Bram Stoker's Dracula, but you have not truly met him until you have experienced Georges Bess's hauntingly beautiful interpretation....
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