I am confused by all these letters.... I thought the story was told thru Jonathan Harker's journal. Are these letters to show us what is going on with other people involved in Harker's life?
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I am confused by all these letters....
I thought the story was told thru Jonathan Harker's journal. Are these letters to show us what is going on with other people involved in Harker's life?
Yes, the story is told through many different people's journals
Also, on this date in 1897 Dracula was first published.
Been reading your entries since they were first mentioned on the freakonomics blog.
This is one of the first blogs I log on to everyday.
What could these letters possibly have to do with anything?!
I guess we'll find out.
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