The edition of Dracula by Bram Stoker offers an enduring portrait of Gothic horror, immersive epistolary form, and cultural anxieties of the late 19th century. Set between the eerie landscapes of Transylvania and the modern metropolis of London, the novel follows the arrival of the aristocratic vampire Count Dracula and a small band of determined individuals seeking to thwart his predations. Themes of otherness, sexual subtext, the clash between tradition and modernity, and the power of emerging science and media resonate through the narrative. The 2004 Italian edition in this collection presents this classic not merely as a chilling tale but as a rich text for exploring the interplay of myth, colonial fear, and the transformation of the supernatural in a secular age.