Under the Sunset by Bram Stoker
Sep 7, 2024
Under the Sunset is Bram Stoker's first collection of short stories, published in 1881[1][3]. This work predates his famous novel Dracula and showcases Stoker's early forays into fantasy and horror literature.
## Contents and Themes
The collection contains eight short stories for children[2]:
1. "Under the Sunset"
2. "The Rose Prince"
3. "The Invisible Giant"
4. "The Shadow Builder"
5. "How 7 Went Mad"
6. "Lies and Lilies"
7. "The Castle of the King"
8. "The Wondrous Child"
These tales are set in a fantastical realm described as "a beautiful Country which no human eye has ever seen in waking hours. Under the Sunset it lies, where the distant horizon bounds the day"[1]. The stories explore themes of good versus evil, often with religious undertones[1].
## Publication History
The book was first published in November 1881 by Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington in London[2]. It was initially released as a 190-page hardcover with 33 illustrations by W. Fitzgerald and W. V. Cockburn[2]. A second edition followed in October 1882, featuring 48 illustrations[2].
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