The Snake's Pass

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The Snake's Pass is an 1890 adventure novel by Bram Stoker, set in rural Ireland and blending romance, folklore, and mystery around a legendary buried treasure.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf adventure novel
novel
author Bram Stoker
countryOfOrigin Ireland
featuresElement a mysterious bog
a violent storm
legendary buried treasure
local Irish legends
follows The Primrose Path
genre adventure fiction
folklore-inspired fiction
mystery fiction
romance fiction
hasAdaptationStatus no widely known major film adaptation
hasAlternativeClassification Irish-set Gothic-tinged adventure
hasCharacterType English protagonist
Irish peasants
local landlord
villainous schemer
hasForm prose
hasMotif cultural misunderstanding
dangerous landscape
hidden wealth
storms and natural disasters
hasTheme Irish folklore
buried treasure
class conflict
greed
land ownership
nature and the landscape
romantic love
superstition versus rationality
hasTitleLanguage English
influencedBy Irish folklore and legend
language English
literaryMovement late Victorian adventure fiction
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
mainLocation County Clare
the west of Ireland
narrativePerspective first-person narration
notableFor being Bram Stoker's first novel
originalMedium print
partOf Bram Stoker's bibliography
precedes The Watter's Mou'
publicationDate 1890
publisher Sampson Low
surface form: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington
setting rural Ireland
timePeriodOfSetting 19th century

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Bram Stoker notableWork The Snake's Pass
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