Contemporary reviews of Dracula
A site with all the contemporary reviews of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, ranging from 1897 to 1901. Excellent reading, especially with gems like this cropping up.
“He finds himself shut up in a half ruined castle with a host who is only seen at night and three beautiful females who have the misfortune to be vampires. Their intentions, which can hardly be described as honourable, are to suck his blood, in order to sustain their own vitality.”
Oh god, I can’t stop laughing.