This chapter
Characters 47
Places 22
Mina travels to Buda-Pesth to nurse Jonathan, and the two are married in the hospital after Jonathan entrusts her with his journal of the events in Transylvania. Meanwhile, in England, Lucy's health takes a mysterious and drastic turn for the worse, prompting Arthur to call in Dr. Seward and the specialist Professor Van Helsing. At the asylum, Renfield's behavior becomes increasingly erratic, characterized by escapes to a neighboring deserted house and a sudden loss of interest in his 'zoöphagous' habits.

On stage

Mina Harker Mina travels to Buda-Pesth, nurses Jonathan, and marries him in the hospital. She receives his journal as a wedding gift but seals it away to protect his peace of mind.
Jonathan Harker Jonathan recovers slowly in the hospital, marries Mina, and gives her his notebook, admitting he doesn't know if his experiences were real or madness.
Sister Agatha She cares for Jonathan, reassures Mina about Jonathan's character, and assists with the wedding arrangements.
Dr. John Seward Seward monitors Renfield's strange behavior and escapes, then attempts to treat Lucy's failing health, eventually calling his old master, Van Helsing, for help.
R. M. Renfield Renfield escapes the asylum twice to press himself against the door of a nearby deserted house. He later stops eating flies and spiders, claiming his 'Master' has deserted him.
Arthur Holmwood Arthur asks Dr. Seward to examine Lucy and later has to leave to attend to his dying father.
Mrs. Westenra She remains at Hillingham, her own health failing, while Lucy tries to hide her symptoms from her.
Abraham Van Helsing Van Helsing arrives from Amsterdam to examine Lucy. He is deeply concerned by her condition but remains reticent about his theories, returning home to consult his books.
The Attendant They help recapture Renfield during his escapes and report his behavior to Dr. Seward.
The Chaplain He marries Mina and Jonathan in the hospital.

Mentioned

Lucy Westenra Lucy writes to Mina about her recovery and engagement, but later her health declines sharply, leading Arthur to call in Dr. Seward and Professor Van Helsing.
Lord Godalming His worsening health summons Arthur away from Lucy's side.
The Superior Mentioned as the person who must grant permission for the wedding.
The Big Bat It is seen by Seward and Renfield; its appearance seems to calm Renfield during his escape.

Settings

Hospital of St. Joseph and Ste. Mary, Buda-Pesth A hospital in Hungary where Jonathan Harker is recovering from brain fever.
Hillingham The Westenra family home where Lucy and her mother reside.
Dr. Seward's Asylum The mental institution managed by Dr. Seward.
The Deserted House (Carfax) A property adjacent to the asylum where Renfield is found during his escapes.
Albemarle Hotel A hotel in London where Arthur Holmwood stays.
Great Eastern Hotel The hotel in London where Van Helsing stays.
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Jonathan Harker

Also known as: Wilhelmina

An English solicitor who suffered a violent mental breakdown (brain fever) in Transylvania. He is currently a 'wreck of himself,' pale and thin, with no memory of his recent trauma. He marries Mina in a hospital in Buda-Pesth.

Mina fiancée/wife-to-beCount Dracula client/hostThe Landlady guestPeter Hawkins employee and friendThe Three Vampire Women victim of +7 more

Count Dracula

Also known as: Dracula, D., The Master, The Monster, The Count, Count de Ville, Mr. de Ville

A Transylvanian nobleman with supernatural powers. In this chapter, he is seen as a dark figure with red eyes leaning over Lucy in the churchyard and is later implied to be the 'Master' Renfield is calling out to.

Jonathan Harker host/employerThe Driver masterPeter Hawkins business correspondent/friendThe Three Vampire Women master ofThe Szgany employer of +5 more

Arthur Holmwood

Also known as: Art, Lord Godalming

Lucy's fiancé. He is deeply distressed by Lucy's declining health and is also dealing with his father's worsening condition.

Lucy Westenra fiancéDr. John Seward friendQuincey P. Morris friendMrs. Westenra friendLord Godalming son +3 more

Lucy Westenra

Also known as: The Bloofer Lady

A nineteen-year-old woman who recently began sleepwalking and was found with mysterious neck wounds. After a brief period of recovery, her health begins to fail again at her home in Hillingham, leaving her pale, weak, and struggling to breathe.

Mina best friendArthur Holmwood fiancéeDr. John Seward suitor (rejected)Quincey P. Morris suitor (rejected)Mrs. Westenra daughter +5 more

Dr. John Seward

Also known as: Jack Seward

A doctor managing a lunatic asylum. He is observant and scientific, currently treating Renfield and attempting to diagnose Lucy's mysterious illness. He is a former student of Professor Van Helsing.

Lucy Westenra rejected suitorArthur Holmwood friendQuincey P. Morris friendR. M. Renfield doctor/patientAbraham Van Helsing former student and friend +3 more

Quincey P. Morris

An American from Texas, aged about 59 (based on the context of his adventures, though he looks young). He is a wealthy, well-educated traveler who has had adventures in the Marquesas, Titicaca, and Korea. He uses American slang to amuse Lucy but is a grave and noble gentleman at heart. He is a friend of Arthur Holmwood and Jack Seward.

Lucy Westenra rejected suitorArthur Holmwood friendDr. John Seward friendAbraham Van Helsing allyMina Harker friend +3 more

R. M. Renfield

A 59-year-old patient in Dr. Seward's asylum. He exhibits 'zoöphagous' (life-eating) tendencies and experiences violent paroxysms that seem linked to the rising of the moon or the setting of the sun. He claims to be waiting for a 'Master.'

Dr. John Seward patientCount Dracula servant/worshipperMina Harker visitor (whom he warns to leave)Abraham Van Helsing admirer of his work

Mrs. Westenra

Also known as: mamma

Lucy's mother, who has a fatal heart condition. She is kept in the dark about the severity of Lucy's illness to prevent a fatal shock.

Lucy Westenra motherArthur Holmwood friendMina Murray guest/friendDr. John Seward medical consultantAbraham Van Helsing acquaintance

The Attendant

Staff at Dr. Seward's asylum who manage the patients.

Dr. John Seward employeeR. M. Renfield guard

Mina Harker

Jonathan Harker's fiancée, now his wife. She traveled to Buda-Pesth to nurse him back to health and married him in the hospital. She is fiercely loyal and has sworn not to read Jonathan's journal unless a stern duty requires it.

Jonathan Harker wifeLucy Westenra best friendSister Agatha acquaintance and nursePeter Hawkins protege and heirAbraham Van Helsing correspondent +5 more

Abraham Van Helsing

A professor from Amsterdam and Dr. Seward's former teacher. He is a philosopher, metaphysician, and advanced scientist with an 'absolutely open mind' and 'iron nerve.' He is an expert in obscure diseases.

Dr. John Seward mentor and friendLucy Westenra doctorArthur Holmwood medical advisorMrs. Westenra acquaintanceQuincey P. Morris ally +5 more
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The Landlady

A cheery-looking elderly woman in peasant dress who runs the Golden Krone Hotel in Bistritz. She is deeply superstitious and fearful of the "evil things" that come out on St. George's Eve.

The Landlord wifeJonathan Harker hostess

The Landlord

The elderly owner of the Golden Krone Hotel in Bistritz. He is reticent and pretends not to understand Jonathan's German when questioned about Count Dracula.

The Landlady husbandJonathan Harker host

The Driver

A tall man with a long brown beard and bright eyes. He has prodigious strength and command over wolves.

Count Dracula servantJonathan Harker passenger/guide

The Three Vampire Women

Also known as: The Weird Sisters

Three predatory vampire women with brilliant white teeth and voluptuous ruby lips. They lack shadows and can materialize from moonbeams. They are subordinate to the Count and crave human blood.

Count Dracula subordinates ofJonathan Harker predators ofAbraham Van Helsing victims

The Szgany

A band of gypsies encamped in the courtyard of Castle Dracula. They are fearless, superstitious, and loyal to the Count, speaking their own Romany tongue.

Count Dracula servants ofJonathan Harker betrayers of

The Slovaks

Laborers who arrive at the castle with leiter-wagons. They wear wide hats, nail-studded belts, and sheepskins. They are stoic and ignore Jonathan's pleas for help.

Count Dracula laborers forThe Szgany associates of

The Distressed Woman

A woman from the local village whose child was taken by the Count.

Count Dracula victim of

Mina Murray

Jonathan Harker's fiancée. She is an assistant schoolmistress, diligent, and observant. She keeps a detailed journal in shorthand. In this chapter, she heroically rescues Lucy from the East Cliff during a sleepwalking episode and later receives news that Jonathan is safe in a hospital in Buda-Pesth.

Jonathan Harker fiancéeLucy Westenra best friendPeter Hawkins employee and friendMr. Swales acquaintanceMrs. Westenra friend and confidante +1 more

Mr. Swales

Also known as: Sir Oracle

An elderly resident of Whitby, nearly a hundred years old. He is a former sailor in the Greenland fishing fleet. He is skeptical, blunt, and speaks in a heavy local dialect. In this chapter, he is found dead on his favorite seat with a look of horror on his face.

Mina Murray acquaintanceLucy Westenra acquaintance

The Coastguard

An official in Whitby who observes the sea and passing ships.

Mina Murray acquaintance

The Sea-Captain

Also known as: The Captain of the Demeter

The captain of the Russian schooner Demeter. He was a brave and dedicated seaman who stayed at his post until the end, lashng his hands to the wheel with a crucifix to remain true to his trust despite a 'fiend' or 'monster' aboard his ship.

The Mate commander

The Mate

The first mate of the Demeter, a Roumanian man of a stronger but more volatile nature. He became convinced a 'tall, thin, ghastly pale' man was hiding in the hold and eventually jumped overboard in a fit of madness or despair.

The Sea-Captain subordinate

Petrofsky

A crew member of the Demeter who first goes missing.

Abramoff

A crew member of the Demeter.

Olgaren

A crew member of the Demeter who claims to have seen a tall, thin stranger on board.

The Great Dog

A large, fierce dog that leaps from the Demeter as it crashes and disappears into the Whitby cliffs.

Sister Agatha

A nurse at the Hospital of St. Joseph and Ste. Mary in Buda-Pesth. She is described as a 'good creature' and a 'born nurse' who respects the secrets of her patients' ravings.

Jonathan Harker nurseMina Murray correspondentMina Harker acquaintance

The Curate

A young clergyman in Whitby.

Mrs. Westenra guest

The Chaplain

The official who performs the marriage ceremony for Mina and Jonathan.

Mina Harker officiantJonathan Harker officiant
Mentioned 17
Mina Mina writes to Lucy about her studies in shorthand and her desire to be a useful wife to Jonathan, while also teasing Lucy about her new suitor.
Peter Hawkins Mentioned in a letter of introduction and during business discussions between Jonathan and the Count.
Samuel F. Billington His firm coordinates the transport of fifty boxes from Whitby to the Carfax estate in Purfleet.
Herr Leutner Mentioned as the recipient of one of the Count's letters.
Coutts & Co. Mentioned as the recipient of one of the Count's letters.
Herren Klopstock & Billreuth Mentioned as the recipient of one of the Count's letters.
Lord Godalming Mentioned as being better and wishing for Arthur and Lucy's marriage to happen soon.
Mr. Westenra Mentioned by Mrs. Westenra as the source of Lucy's sleepwalking habit.
George Canon The subject of a cynical story told by Mr. Swales about the 'lies' on tombstones.
Edward Spencelagh Mentioned as an example of an empty grave.
Braithwaite Lowrey Mentioned by Mr. Swales.
Andrew Woodhouse Mentioned by Mr. Swales.
John Paxton Mentioned by Mr. Swales.
John Rawlings Mentioned by Mr. Swales.
Surgeon J. M. Caffyn He examines the dead captain and determines he has been dead for two days.
The Superior Mentioned as the person who must grant permission for the wedding.
The Big Bat It is seen by Seward and Renfield; its appearance seems to calm Renfield during his escape.
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Borgo Pass

A mountain pass in the Carpathian Mountains leading into Bukovina. It is the meeting point between the public coach and Dracula's private carriage.

  • Jonathan is transferred from the public coach to Dracula's calèche amidst a scene of great fear from the other passengers.
  • Mina and Van Helsing travel toward this location to intercept the Count.
  • Van Helsing and Mina arrive here at sunrise.
  • The final battle between the protagonists and the Szgany takes place near here.

Castle Dracula

The ancient, fortress-like residence of Count Dracula in the Carpathian Mountains, filled with locked doors and secret passages.

  • Jonathan arrives here at the end of the chapter after a harrowing night journey.
  • Jonathan arrives at the courtyard and is welcomed by the Count.
  • Jonathan and the Count discuss the purchase of the Carfax estate in the library.
  • Jonathan discovers the Count has no reflection while shaving.
  • Jonathan realizes all exits are locked and he is a prisoner.
  • Jonathan realizes he is a prisoner and explores the locked halls.
  • The Count is seen crawling down the outer walls like a lizard.
  • Jonathan falls asleep in a forbidden room and is attacked by three vampire women.
  • Jonathan discovers he is locked in his room.
  • The Szgany encamp in the courtyard.
  • The Slovaks deliver fifty wooden boxes.
  • A woman is killed by wolves at the castle gate.
  • Van Helsing enters the castle to destroy the three vampire women.
  • Van Helsing seals the castle so the Count can never return.

Carfax

A large, deserted house in Purfleet, London, purchased by Count Dracula. It includes an ancient, partially ruined chapel.

  • Jonathan describes the property to the Count using his notes and photos.
  • Fifty boxes of earth are delivered here by Carter, Paterson & Co.
  • Renfield escapes to the chapel door of this estate to worship his 'Master'.
  • Carriers deliver large wooden boxes to this estate, sparking Renfield's violent outburst.
  • The carriers describe the thick dust and the eerie atmosphere of the chapel where they delivered the boxes.
  • The men leave to investigate the house at the end of the chapter.
  • The men break into the house using skeleton keys.
  • They discover that 21 of the 50 earth-boxes are missing.
  • Thousands of rats swarm the chapel and are driven off by Arthur's dogs.
  • The men enter the chapel and sterilize several boxes of earth using Sacred Wafers.
  • Mina reports seeing Dracula leave this location hurriedly at 12:45.

Exeter

A town in England where Peter Hawkins' law practice is located.

  • Mentioned as the home of Peter Hawkins and Jonathan's future place of work.
  • Mina writes letters from here describing Mr. Hawkins' death and their inheritance.
  • Mina reads Jonathan's journal in her room.
  • Van Helsing visits Mina at her home for lunch.
  • Jonathan meets Van Helsing at his hotel and sees him off at the railway station.

Whitby

A coastal town in North Yorkshire where Mina and Lucy are staying. It features a prominent East Cliff with abbey ruins and a churchyard.

  • Jonathan notices it is marked with a ring on the Count's map of England.
  • Mina arrives to stay with Lucy.
  • Mina and Lucy talk with Mr. Swales in the churchyard.
  • A great storm begins to gather over the coast.
  • A massive, sudden storm hits the town.
  • The schooner Demeter crashes into the pier.
  • The sea-captain is buried in the churchyard.
  • Mr. Swales is found dead.
  • Lucy sleepwalks to the churchyard on the East Cliff.
  • Mina finds Lucy on their favorite seat being hovered over by a dark figure.
  • Jonathan visits Mr. Billington and the port officials to trace the shipment.

The Count's Room

A room within the castle containing a great heap of ancient gold and a hidden door to a stone passage.

  • Jonathan enters through the window and searches for keys.
  • Jonathan finds a hoard of ancient coins and jewelry.

The Old Chapel

A ruined, roofless structure within the castle grounds used as a graveyard, containing vaults and a deathly smell of old earth.

  • Jonathan finds the fifty boxes filled with earth.
  • Jonathan discovers the Count in a trance-like state inside a box.
  • Jonathan attempts to kill the Count with a shovel.

17, Chatham Street

A street in London where Lucy Westenra resides.

  • Lucy writes letters to Mina from this address.
  • Dr. Seward, Quincey Morris, and Arthur Holmwood visit Lucy here to propose.

The Lunatic Asylum

The institution managed by Dr. Seward where Renfield is kept.

  • Dr. Seward records his diary here and interviews his patient, Renfield.
  • Dr. Seward observes Renfield's behavior with flies, spiders, and birds.
  • Renfield begs for a cat and eventually eats his pet sparrows.
  • Renfield exhibits religious mania and escapes from his room.

The East Cliff Churchyard

A graveyard on the East Cliff of Whitby, overlooking the sea.

  • Mina and Lucy sit here and listen to Mr. Swales' stories.
  • Mr. Swales points out the 'lies' on the tombstones.
  • People gather here to watch the storm.
  • The sea-captain is buried here.
  • Mr. Swales is found dead on a seat here.

The Demeter

A Russian schooner from Varna that arrives in Whitby as a derelict ship with a dead captain.

  • The ship survives a storm and leaps into the harbor with no living crew.
  • The captain's log reveals a series of disappearances and a mysterious passenger.

Hospital of St. Joseph and Ste. Mary, Buda-Pesth

A hospital in Hungary where Jonathan Harker is recovering from brain fever.

  • Jonathan is treated here for six weeks by Sister Agatha and the doctors.
  • Mina arrives to nurse Jonathan.
  • Mina and Jonathan are married in the hospital.
  • Jonathan gives Mina his journal.

Hillingham

The Westenra family home where Lucy and her mother reside.

  • Lucy's health begins to fail again.
  • Dr. Seward and Professor Van Helsing examine Lucy.
  • Arthur provides a blood transfusion to Lucy. Dr. Seward provides a second blood transfusion. Van Helsing decks the room with garlic.
  • Mrs. Westenra removes the garlic flowers from Lucy's room.
  • Van Helsing and Seward perform a blood transfusion on Lucy.
  • A wolf breaks the window of Lucy's bedroom.
  • Mrs. Westenra dies of a heart attack.
  • The maids are drugged with laudanum.
  • Seward and Van Helsing break in through a kitchen window.
  • The maids are found drugged in the dining room.
  • Mrs. Westenra is found dead and Lucy is found near death.
  • Quincey Morris provides a blood transfusion for Lucy.
  • Lucy Westenra dies at Hillingham.

Dr. Seward's Asylum

The mental institution managed by Dr. Seward.

  • Renfield experiences violent outbursts at noon and sunset.
  • Renfield escapes the asylum twice.
  • Renfield attacks Dr. Seward in his study and licks his blood.
  • The group receives Mina's telegram here.
  • Mina is hypnotized in her bedroom at dawn.
  • The group has a perfunctory supper and discusses their next steps.
Secondary 8

Bistritz

A post town in Transylvania, described as an interesting old place with marks of a stormy history, including fires and sieges.

Golden Krone Hotel

An old-fashioned hotel in Bistritz where Jonathan Harker stays.

Whitby Abbey

A noble ruin of immense size overlooking the town of Whitby, associated with legends of a White Lady.

Tate Hill Pier

The specific spot in Whitby harbor where the Demeter ran aground.

Robin Hood’s Bay

A village near Whitby where Mina and Lucy have tea.

The Deserted House (Carfax)

A property adjacent to the asylum where Renfield is found during his escapes.

Albemarle Hotel

A hotel in London where Arthur Holmwood stays.

Great Eastern Hotel

The hotel in London where Van Helsing stays.