Quote by: Bram Stoker

Walpurgis Night, when, according to the belief of millions of people, the devil was abroad - when the graves were opened and the dead came forth and walked. When all evil things of earth and air and water held revel. This very place the driver had specially shunned. This was the depopulated village of centuries ago. This was where the suicide lay; and this was the place where I was, alone - unmanned, shivering with cold in a shroud of snow with a wild storm gathering again upon me! It took all my philosophy, all the religion I had been taught, all my courage, not to collapse in a paroxysm of fright. (Dracula's Guest)


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Author Bio


  • NameBram Stoker
  • DescriptionIrish novelist and short story writer, best known today for his 1897 Gothic novel Dracula
  • BornNovember 8, 1847
  • DiedApril 20, 1912
  • CountryUnited Kingdom Of Great Britain And Ireland
  • ProfessionWriter; Journalist; Novelist; Theatre Critic
  • WorksDracula