Everyone knows the story of Dracula. Few know the truth behind it. In 1897, a conspiracy of church, press, and aristocracy needed the world to believe in vampires, and they had everything they required to make it happen: respectable witnesses, altered diaries, and a people who could not fight back. You Were Our Monster gathers the letters, the journals, the asylum logs, and the household ledgers that the official record left out.
A solicitor agrees the terms of a contract he does not understand until it is too late. A housemaid watches from the edges of rooms where powerful men speak freely. A clergyman counts his profits in the margins of his correspondence. Read together, these documents tell a different story of Dracula, and they name the people the legend buried. You already know how the story ends. You just never knew whose story it was.
Everyone knows the story of Dracula. Few know the truth behind it. In 1897, a conspiracy of church, press, and aristocracy needed the world to believe in vampires, and they had everything they required to make it happen: respectable witnesses, altered diaries, and a people who could not fight back. You Were Our Monster gathers the letters, the journals, the asylum logs, and the household ledgers that the official record left out.
A solicitor agrees the terms of a contract he does not understand until it is too late. A housemaid watches from the edges of rooms where powerful men speak freely. A clergyman counts his profits in the margins of his correspondence. Read together, these documents tell a different story of Dracula, and they name the people the legend buried. You already know how the story ends. You just never knew whose story it was.