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Epistolary Novels/Dracula Daily

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The current Internet trend is… A novel from 1897?

Today, May 26, 2022, marks the 125th anniversary of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and the 19th
century classic is going viral thanks to Dracula Daily
[https://draculadaily.substack.com/about], a 21st century e-mail newsletter.
Dracula is an epistolary novel– That is, it’s written in the form of a series of letters,
newspaper clippings, and diary entries, each dated between May 3rd and November
10th (the span of time over which the novel takes place).

Dracula Daily sends out each part of the book on the actual dates matching those of the
letters, other documents, and clippings within the novel. The result? A huge
number of people across the English-speaking world are reading Dracula together, day
by day, and chatting about it on sites like Twitter and Tumblr. It’s turned social media
into one giant book group!

You can still join in (and catch up) on the Dracula Daily
newsletter homepage [https://draculadaily.substack.com].

Epistolary fiction has a long– and growing– tradition: the bulk of Frankenstein is
famously a letter-within-a-letter; The Color Purple begins as a series of letters Celie
writes to God; the story of This Is How You Lose The Time War is told through
messages that the nameless agents Red and Blue leave for each other to find, even as
they fight for opposing sides in the titular war.

Check out the display of epistolary novels up now at the library, or try one of these
books written, in part or entirely, as letters between the fictional characters whose story they tell:

 

  • The Screwtape letters / C.S. Lewis. 248.4 LEWIS
  • 84, Charing Cross Road. BIOGRAPHY Hanff
  • The white tiger : a novel / Aravind Adiga. FICTION ADIGA
  • The incarnations / Susan Barker. FICTION BARKER, SUSAN
  • The pull of the moon / Elizabeth Berg. FICTION BERG, ELIZABETH
  • Flowers for Algernon / Daniel Keyes. FICTION KEYES, DANIEL
  • The historian : a novel / Elizabeth Kostova. FICTION KOSTOVA
  • Vanessa and her sister / Priya Parmar. FICTION PARMAR, PRIYA
  • Dear Mr. Knightley : a novel / Katherine Reay. FICTION REAY, KATHERINE
  • American spy : a novel / Lauren Wilkinson. FICTION WILKINSON, LAUREN
  • On earth we’re briefly gorgeous : a novel / Ocean Vuong. LG PT FICTION VUONG
  • The appeal : a novel / Janice Hallett. MYSTERY HALLETT
  • Persuasion / Jane Austen  PAPERBACK AUSTEN
  • The turn of the key / Ruth Ware. FICTION WARE
  • World War Z : an oral history of the zombie war / Max Brooks. SCI FI BROOKS, MAX
  • This is how you lose the time war / Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone. SCI FI EL-MOHTAR, GLADSTONE
  • Sleeping giants / Sylvain Neuvel. SCI FI NEUVEL, SYLVAIN
  • The Martian : a novel / Andy Weir. SCI FI WEIR, ANDY
  • Attachments / Rainbow Rowell. FICTION ROWELL, RAINBOW
  • Dear Committee Members / Julie Schumacher. FICTION SCHUMACHER, JULIE
  • Where’d you go, Bernadette : a novel / Maria Semple. FICTION SEMPLE, MARIA
  • The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society / Mary Ann Shaffer & Annie Barrows. FICTION SHAFFER
  • Frankenstein, or, The modern Prometheus / Mary Shelley FICTION SHELLEY
  • We need to talk about Kevin / Lionel Shriver. FICTION SHRIVER
  • The color purple / Alice Walker. FICTION WALKER, ALICE

Contributed by: Erica LeBlang