
Graded reader · C1
Dracula
by Bram Stoker
An advanced (C1) Gothic classic told in letters and journals — atmospheric Victorian English, every word a tap from translation.
For learners
Can I read Dracula in English as a learner?
Yes — read Dracula by Bram Stoker in English as a C1 graded reader: the complete original text with tap-to-translate on every word, audio narration, and saved vocabulary. Start with a free sample chapter.
- CEFR level
- C1
- Length
- 27 chapters
- Reading time
- ≈ 15 hrs reading
- Format
- Graded reader · original text
About this book
A vampire’s voyage, in letters and journals
Told through letters, journals, and telegrams, the chilling account of Count Dracula's journey from Transylvania to England — and the men and women who hunt him through the Gothic shadows.
“Listen to them — the children of the night. What music they make!”Count Dracula · Dracula
Because the story is assembled from documents, you read a variety of registers — formal letters, hurried diary entries, clinical notes — which is excellent practice for recognizing tone and voice in English.
For learners
Why this book is great for learning English
Many voices, many registers
The epistolary form exposes you to formal letters, diaries and reports side by side — superb training for reading tone and register in real English.
Suspense that carries you
The mounting dread makes it hard to stop, and momentum is the learner’s friend: you read more, tap more words, and remember them in context.
Rich, atmospheric vocabulary
Victorian Gothic English is descriptive and precise — a rewarding vocabulary stretch for an advanced reader.
What's inside
Contents
27 chapters in all. The first chapter is free to read with no account.
About the author
The reading experience
Every book comes with the tools
Tap to translate
Touch any word or phrase to see it in your language, instantly, without leaving the page.
Save & practise
Keep the words you want. They become flashcards built from your own reading.
Audio narration
Listen to clear, natural narration and read along to train your ear.
Progress tracking
Pick up exactly where you left off, on any device, and watch your streak grow.
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