Delve into the thrilling narrative of 'The Vampyre,' an iconic novella by John William Polidori that continues to captivate readers with its gripping exploration of darkness, desire, and the supernatural. Originally published in 1819, The Vampyre is considered to be the first work of vampire fiction, predating Bram Stoker's Dracula for nearly 80 years.This edition of Polidori's seminal work, often acknowledged as the progenitor of the romantic vampire genre, is a must-read for all enthusiasts of gothic literature and vampire lore.'The Vampire' unfolds the chilling tale of Lord Ruthven, a suave, mysterious nobleman with a sinister secret. As the story spirals into the macabre, Polidori masterfully explores themes of horror, transgression, and the darker sides of human nature.John William Polidori, known not only as a writer but also as Lord Byron's personal physician, penned 'The Vampire' following that fateful summer in 1816 known as the 'Year Without a Summer.' His chilling narrative continues to influence modern vampire literature, making it an essential part of any horror or gothic literature collection.Whether you're a fan of classic gothic literature, studying the origins of the vampire genre, or looking for a thrilling read, 'The Vampire' by John William Polidori remains a timeless masterpiece.
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- Release Date 05/02/2020
- Author John William Polidori
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 2.89 ounces
- Dimensions 5 x 0.16 x 8 inches
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