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Through the dark labyrinth About Index The Lost Domain Through the dark labyrinth Search: Familiar territory 19 Friday Apr 2024 Posted by Paul Kincaid in books ≈ 1 Comment Tags Bram Stoker , Margaret Atwood , Roger Allam , Simon Russell Beale , William Shakespeare The most recent books read for my two U3A book groups are both oddly familiar and oddly unfamiliar. One was Dracula by Bram Stoker, which is one of those stories every single one of us knows even if we have never opened the book. Even small incidents from the book seem familiar, such as the arrival of the Demeter at Whitby (though how many of us realise that it is based on a real incident involving the arrival at Whitby of a Russian ship called the Dmitri?). But the novel seemed like it should have been particularly familiar to me because I know I read it myself many years ago, and indeed I remember hating it. And yet the moment I opened the book I was in unfamiliar territory....
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