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The Legacy Of John Polidori The Romantic Vampire And Its Progeny Sam George

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The Legacy Of John Polidori The Romantic Vampire And Its Progeny Sam George
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.89 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Sam George, Bill Hughes
ISBN: 9781526166371, 1526166372
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Legacy Of John Polidori The Romantic Vampire And Its Progeny Sam George by Sam George, Bill Hughes 9781526166371, 1526166372 instant download after payment.

John Polidori’s novella The Vampyre (1819) is perhaps ‘the most influential horror story of all time’ (Frayling). Polidori’s story transformed the shambling, mindless monster of folklore into a sophisticated, seductive aristocrat that stalked London society rather than being confined to the hinterlands of Eastern Europe. Polidori’s Lord Ruthven was thus the ancestor of the vampire as we know it. This collection explores the genesis of Polidori’s vampire. It then tracks his bloodsucking progeny across the centuries and maps his disquieting legacy. Texts discussed range from the Romantic period, including the fascinating and little-known The Black Vampyre (1819), through the melodramatic vampire theatricals in the 1820s, to contemporary vampire film, paranormal romance, and science fiction. The essays emphasise the background of colonial revolution and racial oppression in the early nineteenth century and the cultural shifts of postmodernity.

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