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The Burial of the RatsAnd Other Tales of the Macabre by Bram Stoker

British Library Hardback Classics: Gilded Nightmares
by Bram Stoker, Xavier Aldana Reyes
The Burial of the Rats: And Other Tales of the Macabre by Bram Stoker (British Library Hardback Classics: Gilded Nightmares) by Bram Stoker, Xavier Aldana Reyes
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I knew the site of the hut and the hill behind it up which I had rushed, and in the flickering glow the eyes of the rats still shone with a sort of phosphorescence.

Beyond the genre-defining influence of

Dracula, Bram Stoker was also a master of the short story form. This new collection of the author’s tales represents his diverse interests in the macabre and uncanny, ranging from the hallucinatory and dreamlike in ‘The Shadow Builder’ and ‘In the Valley of the Shadow’ to the more overtly horrifying in the mini- masterpieces of ‘The Judge’s House’ and ‘The Burial of the Rats’.

Alongside acknowledged classics of the horror short story canon, this new volume also includes obscurities such as the darkly comic ‘Old Hoggen: A Mystery’ and the morbid fairy tale ‘The Castle of the King’ to reflect the full brilliance of the legendary writer.

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HorrorWeird FictionPsychological HorrorGothic HorrorShort StoriesCollectionGhosts
Release date: August 13, 2024 (British Library Publishing)

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Bram Stoker

Bram Stoker

Bram Stoker is remembered today not just as the author of Dracula, but as the architect of a gothic legacy that has both haunted and captivated readers for over a century. Born in 1847 in Dublin, Ireland, Stoker's own life—marked by illness, mystery, and a relentless curiosity—seems almost tailor-made to produce the kind of dark, thrilling stories that would go on to define the horror genre.

Long before Dracula gripped the world in its eerie embrace, Stoker worked as a civil servant and personal assistant to famed actor Henry Irving. His time with Irving, combined with his deep love of literature, theater, and the supernatural, shaped Stoker’s imagination. He was an avid reader of gothic novels and became fascinated by the folklore of Eastern Europe. Yet, while Dracula would eventually rise to iconic status, it wasn’t Stoker’s only accomplishment—his pen also gave life to other dark tales, such as The Lair of the White Worm, which features his signature blend of horror, the occult, and sinister landscapes.

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But it is Dracula that towers above the rest, not just as a story of supernatural terror but as a sharp commentary on societal fears of the time—fears that still resonate today. The novel’s profound influence on pop culture cannot be overstated; it has shaped the vampire mythos and introduced themes of sexuality, immigration, and fear of the foreign, all through the lens of a dark and hypnotic narrative. Stoker's creation of Count Dracula is perhaps the most memorable villain in literary history, a creature whose eerie presence transcends the confines of the novel and continues to inspire countless adaptations in film, television, and literature.

Though much of his life and his personal motivations remain shrouded in mystery, Stoker’s impact on the horror genre is indisputable. His writing style—rich, atmospheric, and at times almost claustrophobic—invites readers into a world where the supernatural is both terrifying and irresistibly alluring. Even in his non-Dracula works, Stoker’s exploration of fear, desire, and the unknown persists, cementing his place as a master of suspense and psychological horror.

Stoker’s own life, while not as widely known as his fictional creations, offers its own sense of drama. His struggles with health, a tense and mysterious marriage, and his deep friendship with Henry Irving paint the portrait of a man who, much like his characters, seemed to thrive in the shadows. Perhaps, as some have speculated, it was his life in the margins—the places where reality and superstition blur—that fueled the dark imagination that gave birth to one of the world’s most terrifying literary works.

Today, Bram Stoker’s Dracula remains as unsettling and relevant as it was when first published in 1897, a testament to the timeless power of fear and fascination with the unknown. In the decades since, his name has become synonymous with vampires and horror, his influence stretching far beyond the pages of his novels.

British Library Hardback Classics: Gilded Nightmares

Discover Gilded Nightmares, a hardback collection devoted to gothic and unsettling fiction. These British Library editions explore dark imagination and eerie storytelling through striking design. Created for readers who enjoy classic tales with a darker edge.

British Library Hardback Classics: Gilded Nightmares consists of 18 total books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

The Tell-Tale Heart (British Library Hardback Classics: Gilded Nightmares)
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The Gothic Tales of Sheridan Le Fanu (British Library Hardback Classics: Gilded Nightmares)
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Visions of the Vampire: Two Centuries of Immortal Tales (British Library Hardback Classics: Gilded Nightmares)
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Playing with Fire: The Weird Tales of Arthur Conan Doyle (British Library Hardback Classics: Gilded Nightmares)
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The Open Door: And Other Stories of the Seen and Unseen (British Library Hardback Classics: Gilded Nightmares)
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The Whisperers and Other Stories (British Library Hardback Classics: Gilded Nightmares)
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The Little Blue Flames (British Library Hardback Classics: Gilded Nightmares)
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Fearsome Fairies: Haunting Tales of the Fae (British Library Hardback Classics: Gilded Nightmares)
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Penny Bloods: Gothic Tales of Dangerous Women (British Library Hardback Classics: Gilded Nightmares)
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Celtic Weird: Tales of Wicked Folklore and Dark Mythology (British Library Hardback Classics: Gilded Nightmares)
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Scotland the Strange: Weird Tales from Storied Lands (British Library Hardback Classics: Gilded Nightmares)
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Bewitched: The Ghostly Tales of Edith Wharton (British Library Hardback Classics: Gilded Nightmares)
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Uncanny Ireland: Otherworldly Tales of the Strange and Sublime (British Library Hardback Classics: Gilded Nightmares)
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The Burial of the Rats: And Other Tales of the Macabre by Bram Stoker (British Library Hardback Classics: Gilded Nightmares)
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The Ghost Stories of Wilkie Collins (British Library Hardback Classics: Gilded Nightmares)
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Halloweird: Classic Stories from the Season of Samhain (British Library Hardback Classics: Gilded Nightmares)
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The Dead of Summer: Strange Tales of May Eve and Midsummer (British Library Hardback Classics: Gilded Nightmares)
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The Strange Stories of John Buchan (British Library Hardback Classics: Gilded Nightmares)
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