The Legacy of John Polidori: The Romantic Vampire and its Progeny

Author:   Sam George ,  Bill Hughes
Publisher:   Manchester University Press
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Pages:   336
Publication Date:   01 October 2024
Format:   Hardback
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The Legacy of John Polidori: The Romantic Vampire and its Progeny


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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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Author:   Sam George ,  Bill Hughes
Publisher:   Manchester University Press
Imprint:   Manchester University Press
ISBN:  

9781526166388


ISBN 10:   1526166380
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   01 October 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Foreword: Polidori revisited – Christopher Frayling Part I: The birth of The Vampyre 1 Introduction – Sam George and Bill Hughes 2 Phantasmagoria: Polidori’s The Vampyre from theatricals to vampire- slaying kits – Sam George 3 A séance in Bristol Gardens: Reassessing The Vampyre – Fabio Camilletti 4 Byromania: Polidori, fandom and the Romantic vampire’s celebrity origins – Harriet Fletcher 5 Rebellion, treachery, and glamour: Lady Caroline Lamb’s Glenarvon, Polidori, and the progress of the Romantic vampire – Bill Hughes 6 Sexual contagions: Romantic vampirism and tuberculosis; or, ‘I should like to die of a consumption’ – Marcus Sedgwick 7 The Vampyre, Aubrey, and Frankenstein – Nick Groom Part II: The legacy of The Vampyre 8 From lord to slave: Revolt and parasitism in Uriah Derick D’Arcy’s The Black Vampyre – Sam George and Bill Hughes 9 ‘But if thine eye be evil’: Tropes of vision in the rise of the modern vampire – Ivan Phillips 10 ‘Knowledge is a fatal thing’; or, from fatal whispers to vampire songs: Breaking Polidori’s oath in The Vampire Chronicles and Byzantium – Sorcha Ní Fhlainn 11 ‘The deadly hue of his face’: The genesis of the vampiric gentleman and his deadly beauty; or, how Lord Ruthven became Edward Cullen – Kaja Franck 12 Vampensteins from Villa Diodati: The assimilation of pseudo- science in twenty-first-century vampire fiction – Jillian Wingfield Afterword: St Pancras Old Church and the mystery of Polidori’s grave – Sam George Appendix 1 John William Polidori, The Vampyre Appendix 2 George, Lord Byron, ‘A Fragment’ References Index -- .

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Sam George is Associate Professor of Research at the University of Hertfordshire and Co-convenor of the Open Graves, Open Minds Project. Bill Hughes is Co-convenor of the Open Graves, Open Minds Project.

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