There are thousands of Dracula adaptations... but this one was never meant to be found. In 2014, a literary scholar unearthed a bizarre discovery: a 1901 Icelandic edition of Dracula that wasn't a translation at all. It was a completely ...See moreThere are thousands of Dracula adaptations... but this one was never meant to be found. In 2014, a literary scholar unearthed a bizarre discovery: a 1901 Icelandic edition of Dracula that wasn't a translation at all. It was a completely different novel-with new characters, altered plot-lines, and darker, more overt political themes. He translated and published it under the title Powers of Darkness. But just weeks later, another twist: a second scholar revealed that the Icelandic version was based on an even older, more thrilling Swedish manuscript-lost to history for over a century. Two scholars. Two competing versions. One haunting mystery: Who really wrote Powers of Darkness-and why? Join host Iris Ichishita as she digs into literary secrets, forgeries, and forgotten histories in this gripping limited series. Written by
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