<p>Bram Stoker's 'The Man,' distinct from his famous Gothic novella 'Dracula,' often surprises readers with its exploration of psychological depth and social norms of the Victorian era. The narrative delves into the complexities of gender roles and human relationships, crafted through a lens that both critiques and reflects upon the societal expectations of its time. Stoker's literary prowess is exhibited in his intricate character development an...