The Snake's Pass

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The Snake's Pass is an 1890 novel by Bram Stoker. It centres on the legend of Saint Patrick defeating the King of the Snakes in Ireland, as well as on the troubled romance between the main character and a local peasant girl. The Snake's Pass was Stoker's second imperial fiction novel, and was first published in the United Kingdom in 1890. The novel is a precursor to Stoker's Dracula.

About the author

Bram Stoker, born Abraham Stoker on November 8, 1847, in Dublin, Ireland, was a multifaceted figure whose contributions to literature and theater have left an indelible mark on the cultural landscape. Despite a childhood marred by illness, Stoker emerged as a robust and intellectually curious young man, eventually graduating with honors in mathematics from Trinity College, Dublin.Stoker's career took an intriguing turn when he became the personal assistant to the legendary actor Sir Henry Irving and the business manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London. This role immersed him in the vibrant world of Victorian theater, providing him with a wealth of experiences and connections that would later influence his writing.A prolific author, Stoker penned numerous novels, short stories, and essays, often exploring themes of the supernatural, the unknown, and the boundaries of human experience. His fascination with folklore, mythology, and the occult is evident throughout his body of work, which continues to captivate readers and scholars alike.Stoker's influence extends beyond his literary achievements; he was a pioneer in blending Gothic horror with modern sensibilities, paving the way for future generations of writers. His innovative approach to storytelling, characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and a deep understanding of human psychology, has inspired countless authors in the horror and fantasy genres.Despite his success, Stoker's life was not without controversy. His works often challenged the social and moral norms of his time, prompting debates about the nature of evil, the role of science, and the limits of human knowledge. These revolutionary ideas, coupled with his compelling narratives, have ensured Stoker's enduring legacy as a master of Gothic fiction.Bram Stoker passed away on April 20, 1912, but his influence on literature and popular culture remains as potent as ever, continuing to intrigue and inspire modern readers.

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