These pages speak of Dracula, an epistolary novel that begins with the trip that Jonathan Harker, a young employee of an English company of purchase and sale of properties makes to Transylvania to meet with Count Dracula, who wants to acquire a property in London. Harker perceives that the carriage leads him to a castle that seems to be that of Satan himself. There he finally has an encounter with Dracula, the vampire, a being whose face features a cruel mouth, with white and sharp teeth that protrude above the lips. It is a presence that is not reflected in the mirrors; who receives his guest only during the night; that lives surrounded by beautiful harpies and ... it is convenient to enter in the reading of this novel, which, without a doubt, has become the cathedral of the vampire.