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The Lady of the Shroud

by Bram Stoker

  • First published:
  • 20th century
  • Language: English
  • Content type: Fiction

The Lady of the Shroud is a novel by Bram Stoker, first published in 1909. Best known as the author of Dracula , Stoker here blends Gothic atmosphere with romance, adventure, and early speculative fiction in a story that moves from eerie mystery to political intrigue in the mountains of southeastern Europe. The novel follows Rupert St. Leger, a young Englishman who unexpectedly inherits a vast fortune from an eccentric uncle. The inheritance comes with unusual instructions: Rupert must relocate to a remote castle in the Balkan region and use his wealth to strengthen the local people against external threats. Soon after arriving, he encounters a mysterious figure — a woman who appears at night wrapped in a burial shroud and claims to be one of the undead. Fascinated and unsettled, Rupert becomes determined to uncover the truth behind the strange apparition. As the mystery deepens, Rupert discovers that the “lady of the shroud,” Teuta, may be connected to a hidden royal lineage and the fate of the small mountain nation around them. What begins as a Gothic tale of supernatural possibility gradually unfolds into a dramatic adventure involving secret identities, political alliances, and the dream of restoring a kingdom. Written late in Stoker’s career, the novel reflects the era’s fascination with Eastern Europe and blends Gothic fiction with elements of romantic adventure and speculative technology.

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Why this book is in the catalog

Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Ghosts, hauntings, and poltergeists and Occultism and esotericism.

  • Occultism and esotericism

    Controlled discovery queries from global-grey matched “Horror and Occult”. Retained metadata contains “supernatural” in the description and “occult” in the subject metadata.

    • Horror and Occult· via Global Grey ebooks
    • supernatural· in description
    • occult· in subject
  • Retained metadata contains “apparition” in the description.

    • apparition· in description

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