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  • Published: 13 August 2020
  • ISBN: 9780241477649
  • Imprint: Penguin Audio
  • Format: Audio Download
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Studying Dracula: The Complete Text and Revision Guide



Studying Dracula contains the full, unabridged audiobook of Dracula, along with extensive revision content - a great companion to help you prepare for your A-Level English Literature examination.

Plug in and prepare for your A-Level English Literature examination with this comprehensive audio study guide to Dracula.

Includes the entire, unabridged audio narration of Dracula, as well as in-depth analysis on the text, covering the key areas of: Characters, Themes, Structure and Form, Genre and Historical Context - as well as detailed chapter summaries and key quotations for your exam.

This audio study guide covers the core assessment objectives of the A Level syllabus. This will give students studying these texts a strong foundation from which they can build their understanding, engage with other critical commentary and draw connections to other literary texts. Students will learn how to:

- articulate informed and creative responses to the text through the exploration of themes and key ideas (AO1)

- analyse writers' craft to uncover the ways in which writers convey meaning in the text (AO2)


- appreciate the influence and significance of the contexts which shaped the writing and reception of the text (AO3)

  • Published: 13 August 2020
  • ISBN: 9780241477649
  • Imprint: Penguin Audio
  • Format: Audio Download
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About the author

Bram Stoker

Abraham 'Bram' Stoker was born in Dublin on 8 November 1847. He graduated in Mathematics from Trinity College, Dublin in 1867 and then worked as a civil servant. In 1878 he married Florence Balcombe. He later moved to London and became business manager of his friend Henry Irving's Lyceum Theatre. He wrote several sensational novels including novels The Snake's Pass (1890), Dracula (1897), The Jewel of Seven Stars (1903), and The Lair of the White Worm (1911). Bram Stoker died on 20 April 1912.

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