Bram Stoker's iconic novel, Dracula, epitomizes the Gothic literary genre with its haunting tale of Count Dracula's reign of terror in Transylvania. Written in an epistolary style, the book is composed of diary entries, letters, and newspaper articles, which add a gripping sense of immediacy to the narrative. Stoker's depiction of the undead vampire and his interactions with the brave group of individuals determined to stop him is both chilling and captivating. Dracula explores themes of sexuality, colonialism, and the fear of the unknown, making it a timeless classic in the realm of horror literature. Stoker's meticulous attention to detail and atmospheric description create a sense of unease that lingers long after the final page has been turned.