Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Mapping the Journey to Dracula

Dracula opens with Jonathan Harker's journey from western to eastern Europe to visit Dracula at his castle in Romania. The map below shows the major stopping points on his journey as mentioned in his journal:  Munich, Germany; Budapest, Hungary; Klausenburgh (Cluj-Napoca), Bisritz (Bisrita), and the Borgo Pass (Tihuta), Romania. The map also highlights other important places characters travel to and from in the novel. What does the map show about the importance of travel in Dracula?


A portion of the Carpathian mountains, such as Harker traveled through on his way to meet Dracula:

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