Bram Stoker (Dublin 1847 - London 1912) is best known for his inmortal Gothic novel Dracula, perhaps the most famous horror novel of all time. He found little success as a writer during his lifetime, being better known as the personal assistant of actor and theatre owner Sir Henry Irving. He worked as a theatre critic for an Irish newspaper in his early years, and also published some short stories, like the one included in this book. Gibbet Hill was published in a Christmas supplement of the Dublin Daily Express in 1890, and lost for more than a century until it was discovered by Brian Cleary in 2024.
Advertisement
Get insights into your website traffic, analyze your website's audience, and optimize your website for better results with Website Statistic.