Djmac1031
The usual suspect
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I haven't read it, but, how are the two narratives framed? Even more to the point, how are they framed together?
Possible answers are:
Compellingly and believably
Sensibly and plausibly
Weirdly and jarringly
Not at all
Not at all, but the writing and the story are good enough that one doesn't notice or care.
And of course those answers are subjective to the individual reader.
Hey just because both Dracula and Frankenstein are considered classics doesn't mean everyone has to enjoy their particular style.
I happen to like both very much, although Frankenstein does tend to dwell in a maudlin "woe as me and my miserable lot in life" place for too long in some sections.