The Vampyre: A Tale by Lord Byron

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John William Polidori
Kessinger Publishing, Nov 1, 2007 - Fiction - 88 pages
A fascinating but shadowy figure of Romanticism, John Polidori was the sensitive but fierce writer behind one of literature's most notorious characters-- the vampyre. This short story reveals the seductive figure of evil, who continues to exert a powerful influence over popular culture and who cemented Polidori's status within the Gothic tradition. This collection also makes available many of Polidori's lesser-known and hard-to-find works, including a medical thesis on nightmares, an essay on the source of pleasures, poetry and personal diaries, and the novel "Modern Oedipus," These works combine to help illuminate and deepen the reader's understanding of Romanticism and the Gothic.

About the author (2007)

John William Polidori was a physician and writer who is credited with the creation of the vampire genre of fantasy fiction. Franklin Bishop is the author of "Polidori! A Life of Dr. John Polidori," "Selected Works of John Polidori,"

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