The Snake's Pass - Bram Stoker
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Résumé :
The snake's pass presents a narrative shaped by the interplay of nature, legend, and personal reflection set in a vividly described Irish landscape. The story explores how the natural world and local folklore influence the inner journeys of those who encounter them. The opening of the novel follows a young traveler as he makes his way through a remote valley framed by imposing mountains. The dramatic scenery and the approach of a storm create a sense of awe and foreboding, drawing attention to the forces of nature that loom large over the human experience. Along the way, the traveler listens to tales from his driver about ancient myths linked to the region, including stories of hidden treasures and cursed lands. These early moments establish an atmosphere rich in mystery and suggest a connection between the physical environment and the personal transformations that will follow. The narrative promises to weave together the beauty of the Irish setting, the power of local legends, and the complexities of human emotion....
Biographie:
Bram Stoker, born Abraham Stoker on November 8, 1847, in Dublin, Ireland, was an influential Irish author best known for his landmark novel Dracula. He was the son of Abraham Stoker and Charlotte Matilda Blake Thornley. As a child, he faced significant health challenges, spending much of his early years bedridden, which shaped his imagination and literary sensitivity. Stoker later attended Trinity College Dublin, where he studied mathematics and became involved in the philosophical society and athletics. Though he began his career as a civil servant in Dublin Castle, he also worked as a theater critic, which led to his lifelong association with the actor Henry Irving. In 1878, Stoker married Florence Balcombe and relocated to London, where he managed the Lyceum Theatre for Irving and moved among prominent artistic and literary circles. His writing, especially Dracula, reflected his fascination with folklore, mysticism, and the supernatural, blending gothic atmosphere with Victorian anxieties. Stoker authored several other novels and short stories, though none matched the enduring legacy of Dracula. He died on April 20, 1912, in London at age 64, leaving a lasting impact on horror literature and popular culture....
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