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The Lair of the White Worm by Bram Stoker

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Set in Mercia, a small part of the English county of Derbyshire, the novel focuses on the events experienced by Adam Salton in the town he gradually discovers to be host to mysterious and inexplicable occurrences, which are further intensified with its equally eccentric residents. Exploring topics including mesmerism, occultism, and supernatural forces, Stoker’s piece depicts all the essential elements of a thrilling horror story.

The horror novel gets under way with the introduction of Adam Salton, a young man originally from Australia, who receives word from his great-uncle Richard Salton inviting him to live with him on his estate in the hopes of establishing a relationship between the two. Subsequently, Adam travels to the estate of his newly discovered relation and seems to get off to a good start with his great-uncle, who learns of his ardent interest in ancient history and introduces him to Nathaniel, both a friend and archeologist. Additionally, the town welcomes Edgar Caswell, another resident of Mercia who has arrived after a long period of absence. Caswell generates much interest from fellow locals given his title as heir to a great estate known as Castra Regis. Especially intrigued by Caswell’s arrival seems to be local Lady Arabella March, a beautiful yet frigid character who seems to have her eye on the wealthy new heir. Overwhelmed by the suspicious events surfacing in front of their very eyes, Adam and Nathaniel must take matters into their own hands as they face an antediluvian supernatural entity threatening the residents of Mercia.

Stoker offers a slice of raw creativity, as he boldly steps out of the conformist box to create a unique piece notable for its bizarre and downright anomalous design. Needless to say, The Lair of the White Worm further reinforces Stoker’s reputation as one of the most influential contributors to the horror novel genre.
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dungeonsanddragonsanddonuts

If, like me, you saw this and thought "Oh, I liked Dracula!" definitely Google this one first. It's BAD. From its first printing people noted that the plot it clumsy and full of holes and the whole thing is muddled and confusing. More pressing (probably) for a modern audience, it's ASTOUNDINGLY racist. I'm aware of the time period it was written in, but the book only periodically remembers to use the usual pretenses by which the time period books I'm familiar with act "scientific" or "objective." The n-word is used extensively, directly racist comments are made, and the descriptions of the African servant are practically always racist with, again, only occasional attempts to make the racism a eugenics or "natural science" argument, even though several of its characters are amateur scientists. I haven't read enough from this specific time window to call it "racist even for its time," but it both knows the n-word is insulting and uses it anyway, and it doesn't even really try to make the

Apr 9th
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