English
The tale begins with Jonathan Harker, journeying by train and carriage
from England to Count Dracula's crumbling, remote castle situated in the
Carpathian Mountains on the border of Transylvania. The purpose of his
mission is to catalogue the big library of Dracula. At first enticed by
Dracula's gracious manner, Harker soon discovers that he has become a
prisoner in the castle. He also begins to see disquieting facets of
Dracula's nocturnal life. One night while searching for a way out of the
castle, and against Dracula's strict admonition not to venture outside
his room at night, Harker falls under the spell of three wanton female
vampires, the Brides of Dracula.
He is saved at the last second
by the Count, because he wants to keep Harker alive. Harker barely
escapes from the castle with his life. Soon Dracula is tracking Harker's
devoted fiancée, Wilhelmina "Mina" Murray, and her friend, Lucy
Westenra. There is a notable encounter between Dracula and Renfield, an
insane man who means to consume insects, spiders, birds, and other
creatures in ascending order of size in order to absorb their "life
force". Renfield acts as a motion sensor, detecting Dracula's proximity
and supplying clues accordingly.
Lucy begins to waste away
suspiciously. All her suitors fret, and Seward calls in his old teacher,
Professor Abraham Van Helsing from Amsterdam. Van Helsing immediately
determines the cause of Lucy's condition but refuses to disclose it,
knowing that Seward's faith in him will be shaken if he starts to speak
of vampires. Van Helsing tries multiple blood transfusions, but they are
clearly losing ground. On a night when Van Helsing must return to
Amsterdam, Lucy and her mother are attacked by a wolf. Mrs Westenra, who
has a heart condition, dies of fright, and Lucy apparently dies soon
after. Lucy is buried, but soon afterward the newspapers report children
being stalked in the night by a "bloofer lady". Van Helsing knows that
this means Lucy has become a vampire. The suitors and Van Helsing track
her down, and after a disturbing confrontation between her vampiric self
and Arthur, they stake her heart, behead her, and fill her mouth with
garlic.
Around the same time, Jonathan Harker arrives home from
recuperation in Budapest; he and Mina also join the coalition, who turn
their attentions to dealing with Dracula. After Dracula learns of Van
Helsing and the others' plot against him, he takes revenge by
visitingand biting Mina at least three times. Dracula also feeds Mina
his blood, creating a spiritual bond between them to control her. The
only way to forestall this is to kill Dracula first. Mina slowly
succumbs to the blood of the vampire that flows through her veins,
switching back and forth from a state of consciousness to a state of
semi-trance during which she is telepathically connected with Dracula.
It is this connection that they start to use to deduce Dracula's
movements.
It is only possible to detect Dracula's surroundings
when Mina is put under hypnosis by Van Helsing. This ability gradually
gets weaker as the group make their way to Dracula's castle. Dracula
flees back to his castle in Transylvania, followed by Van Helsing's
group, who manage to track him down just before sundown and destroy him
by shearing "through the throat" with a knife and stabbing him in the
heart also with a knife. Dracula crumbles to dust, his spell is lifted
and Mina is freed from the marks. Quincey Morris is killed in the final
battle, stabbed by Gypsies who had been charged with returning Dracula
to his castle; the survivors return to England.