![]() ![]() The version below is from the revised, 1912 edition. ![]() Warning: template has been deprecated.- Excerpted from The Jewel of Seven Stars on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Imprint of the Mother: Bram Stokers The Squaw and The Jewel of Seven Stars. For many years the original ending was unavailable to most readers. Stokers lesser-read Gothics express Victorian patriarchal gynaecological. As a result, Stoker removed Chapter XVI "Powers – Old and New" and gave the book a new and happier ending. Shortly before his death in 1912 when Stoker attempted to republish the book he was told that he would have to change the ending if he didn’t want it to go out of publication. When The Jewel of Seven Stars was first released in 1903 the publishers received a great deal of criticism from both critics and readers because of its gruesome ending. The story is about an archaeologist's plot to revive Queen Tera, an ancient Egyptian mummy. ![]() The Jewel of Seven Stars (also published under the name The Jewel of the Seven Stars) is a horror novel by Bram Stoker first published in 1903. ![]()
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