The Vampyre and Other Tales of the Macabre

by John Polidori

Other authorsChris Baldick (Editor), Robert Morrison (Editor)
Paperback, 1997

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Available

Call number

823.0873808375

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Publication

Oxford University Press, USA (1997), Paperback, 312 pages

Description

`Upon her neck and breast was blood, and upon her throat were the marks of teeth having opened the vein: - to this the men pointed, crying, simultaneously struck with horror, "a Vampyre, a Vampyre!"'John Polidori's classic tale of the vampyre was a product of the same ghost-story competition that produced Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Set in Italy, Greece, and London, Polidori's tales is a reaction to the dominating presence of his employer Lord Byron, and transformed the figure of the vampirefrom the bestial ghoul of earlier mythologies into the glamorous aristocrat whose violence and sexual allure make him literally a 'lady-killer'. Polidori's tale introduced the vampire into English fiction, and launched a vampire craze that has never subsided.`The Vampyre' was first published in 1819 in the London New Monthly Magazine. The present volume selects thirteen other tales of the macabre first published in the leading London and Dublin magazines between 1819 and 1838, including Edward Bulwer's chilling account of the doppelganger, LetitiaLandon's elegant reworking of the Gothic romance, William Carleton's terrifying description of an actual lynching, and James Hogg's ghoulish exploitation of the cholera epidemic of 1831-2.… (more)

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LibraryThing member JBD1
Picked this up to read it to mark the bicentennial of the 1816 story competition that produced both the title tale here and Shelley's Frankenstein. Polidori's story isn't bad, but with a couple exceptions, the other stories collected here are not worth the time. Le Fanu's "Passage in the Secret
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History of an Irish Countess" is notable as a precursor to his Uncle Silas, and N. P. Willis' "My Hobby,—Rather" was creepy-good.
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Physical description

312 p.; 7.2 inches

ISBN

0192832913 / 9780192832917
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