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The Lair of the White Worm (Penguin Gothic Classics) Kindle Edition

3.5 out of 5 stars 47

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B002RI9FKE
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Penguin (October 2, 2008)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 2, 2008
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1145 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 244 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    3.5 out of 5 stars 47

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Bram Stoker
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Abraham (Bram) Stoker was an Irish writer, best known for his Gothic classic Dracula, which continues to influence horror writers and fans more than 100 years after it was first published. Educated at Trinity College, Dublin, in science, mathematics, oratory, history, and composition, Stoker' s writing was greatly influenced by his father' s interest in theatre and his mother' s gruesome stories about her childhood during the cholera epidemic in 1832. Although a published author of the novels Dracula, The Lady of the Shroud, and The Lair of the White Worm, and his work as part of the literary staff of The London Daily Telegraph, Stoker made his living as the personal assistant of actor Henry Irving and the business manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London. Stoker died in 1912, leaving behind one of the most memorable horror characters ever created.

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The Lair of the White Worm (which is also known as The Garden of Evil) is a classic horror novel by Bram Stoker, who is most famous for Dracula (1897), regarded as the greatest horror novel ever written. It was published in 1911, the year before Stoker's death. In 1988, Ken Russell adapted the novel into a film starring Hugh Grant.The plot of the novel centers on Adam Salton, originally from Sydney, Australia, who is contacted by his grand-uncle by letter, Richard Salton, in England for the purpose of establishing a relationship between these last two members of the family. Richard Salton wants to leave all his property and assets to Adam, including his estate, Lesser Hill. Adam arrives at the port of Southampton and travels to Richard Salton's house in Mercia, the estate of Lesser Hill, and quickly finds himself in the center of mysterious and inexplicable occurrences. The novel takes place in 1860. He tours the Mercia countryside and travels to Liverpool and becomes familiar with the terrain and its history. He learns that the area has an ancient history going back to Roman times and the time of the Druids. He discovers that Romans had settled the region and had built a temple there.Edgar Caswall is the new heir to the Caswall estate, Castra Regis, the Royal Camp. Edgar Caswall is obsessed with mesmerism, an early form of hypnotism. Lady Arabella March is a mysterious widow whose husband committed suicide, being found with a gunshot wound to the head. He left no money, only debts. Arabella is haughty and domineering wearing tight white clothes that give her a snake-like appearance.Adam Salton discovers black snakes on the property and buys a mongoose to hunt them down. The mongoose is able to kill the snakes. He then discovers a child with bite wounds on the neck. The child barely survives. He learns that another child was killed earlier while animals were also killed in the region. The mongoose attacks Arabella who shoots it to death. Arabella tears another mongoose apart with her hands. Arabella then murders Oolanga, the African servant, by dragging him down into a pit or hole. Adam then suspects Arabella of the other crimes.Adam and Sir Nathaniel de Salis plot to stop Arabella by whatever means necessary. They suspect that she wants to murder Mimi Watford. Her half-sister is Lilla Watford. They are tenants of Caswall on the Mercy Farm estate with their grand-father Michael Watford. Sir Nathaniel is an Abraham Van Helsing type of character who knows the ancient history of the region. Arabella assumes a Dracula-like menace as Adam and Nathaniel track her down to destroy her. Arabella knows about the secret of the White Worm, a gigantic snake-like creature that lives in the pit on her estate, and seeks to exploit it to attain greater power and mastery.The White Worm is a large snake-like creature that lives in the hole or pit in Arabella's house. The White Worm has green glowing eyes and feeds on whatever is thrown to it in the pit. The green eyes image harkens back to the green eyes of the black cat in "The Squaw" (1892), one of Stoker's best short stories. The White Worm ascends from the pit and seeks to attack Adam and Mimi Watford in a forest.Adam plans to pour sand into the pit and to use dynamite to kill the giant White Worm in the pit.Edgar Caswall is a slightly pathological eccentric who has Mesmer's chest which he keeps at the Doom Tower. Caswall wants to recreate mesmerism, associated with Anton Mesmer, which was a precursor to hypnotism. He has a giant kite in the shape of a hawk to scare away pigeons which have gone berzerk and have attacked his fields.In the final scene, Adam Salton, Mimi Watford, and Nathaniel de Salis confront Arabella and Edgar Caswall. A thunderstorm and lightning destroy Diana's Grove by igniting the dynamite.The Lair of the White Worm is a surreal horror fantasy novel by one of the greatest horror writers of all time. Dracula is arguably the greatest horror novel ever written in any language. It inspired the German horror classic Nosferatu and the 1931 Universal seminal classic Dracula starring Bela Lugosi. That movie started the horror genre in the US and around the world, being Universal's first horror movie. Dracula proved to be a huge success which convinced Universal to release other horror movies.Most readers only know Bram Stoker for one work, Dracula. He wrote other novels, however, such as The Lady of the Shroud, Miss Betty, The Jewel of Seven Stars about Egyptian mummies, The Man (or The Gates of Life), The Lair of the White Worm, and short story collections such as Dracula's Guest (1914) and Under the Sunset (1882). The Lair of the White Worm is a short novel, approximately 120 pages in length. It is highly recommended. It has unforgettable surreal images and fantasy horror. The novel has an other-worldly, nightmare quality, alien, unreal feel or ambience to it, like it was set on another world. It is a page-turner and a book difficult to put down. It is well-written and recaptures some of the menace and terror of Dracula but lacks that novel's focus and realism.The Lair of the White Worm is a must-read and a must-own horror novel for anyone interested in the genre by the foremost horror writer, Bram Stoker. The novel was published one year before Stoker died. He managed to get in one more shocker and thriller.
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