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March 2026  Spotlight  Candidate  Standard Module
A Module in Signum Classics SeriesNon-Sequential Series
Discussion-based Medium intensity

This class needs 3 more votes by February 1 to get confirmed.

This module is a standing candidate which means it will be ready to launch as soon as it gets enough interest. Token holders can set aside a Token to reserve their seat for class and help it get confirmed.

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"Listen to them, the children of the night. What music they make!"

Let’s sink our teeth into Bram Stoker’s Dracula, the novel that defined vampire literature. In misty Transylvania, Jonathan Harker is lured into the shadow-haunted castle of Count Dracula. Hungry for dominion over the living, the undead Dracula will stop at nothing to feed his craving for blood. As Dracula’s dark influence spreads to London, a desperate band of heroes must rally their courage and unravel ancient secrets to stand against the corruption that stalks the night.

Narrated through letters, diaries, and telegrams, Dracula combines modern storytelling with ancient folklore, immersing the reader into a world of baleful desire and ageless bloodthirst.

Our sessions will be shaped primarily as guided, text-centered discussions, inviting participants to explore the novel together while engaging critically with its themes, contexts, and enduring influence.

Guest Lecture Highlight
Students enrolled in this module will also have access to a special guest lecture by Dr. Sara Brown, offering a focused perspective on Dracula and its literary, historical, or cultural contexts. This lecture will be a bonus session in addition to the standard eight discussion sessions, giving students a special opportunity to engage with additional insights. It will be integrated into the ongoing conversation of the course, recorded, and made available to enrolled students.

Required Texts

The text is available in the public domain. For convenience, you may use the Signum Classics edition (Signum University Press), which includes a foreword by your preceptor and study questions to guide class discussion.
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Days and Times

Meeting Mondays & Thursdays at 8:00 PM Eastern for eight 1-hour sessions on March 2, 5, 9, 12, 16, 19, 23, 26

Signum Time
US/Eastern
Note Your Time
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Mon, Mar 2
8:00 PM
Thu, Mar 5
8:00 PM
Mon, Mar 9
8:00 PM
Thu, Mar 12
8:00 PM
Mon, Mar 16
8:00 PM
Thu, Mar 19
8:00 PM
Mon, Mar 23
8:00 PM
Thu, Mar 26
8:00 PM