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  1. The vampyre: a tale by John William Polidori, George Gordon Byron Byron, et all 2010-08-23
  2. The Vampyre (Dodo Press) by John William Polidori, 2009-04-17
  3. The Vampyre: And Other Writings (Fyfield Books) by John William Polidori, 2005-09-28
  4. The diary of Dr. John William Polidori, 1816, relating to Byron, Shelley, etc by John William Polidori, William Michael Rossetti, 2010-07-28
  5. Lord Ruthven The Vampire by John William Polidori, Charles Nodier, 2004-09-30
  6. The Vampyre: A Tale By Lord Byron (1819)
  7. Diary, 1816, relating to Byron, Shelley, etc. Edited and elucidated by William Michael Rossetti by John William Polidori, William Michael Rossetti, 2010-08-21
  8. Ernestus Berchtold: Or, the Modern Edipus by John William Polidori, 2010-03-09
  9. THE VAMPYRE. A TALE. With an Introductory Note About the Tale and Its Author by Russell Ash, Together with the Background History on Which the Superstition Is Based. by John William Polidori, 1974
  10. The Vampyre; a Tale by William John Polidori, 2009-11-16
  11. The Vampyre by John William Polidori, 2010-01-09
  12. Le Vampire, d'après Lord Byron by John William Polidori, Jean-Claude Aguerre, 1996-09-13
  13. THE VAMPYRE;A Tale. by John William Polidori, 2010-10-24
  14. Ximenes, the Wreath by John William Polidori, 2009-12-25

81. The Lord Ruthven Pages - History
are legendary. In 1816, Dr. john william polidori accompanied thefamed poet Lord Byron on a trip through Europe. In Geneva, the
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The circumstances surrounding the creation of Lord Ruthven are legendary. In 1816, Dr. John William Polidori accompanied the famed poet Lord Byron on a trip through Europe. In Geneva, the duo met with Percy Shelley, Mary Godwin, and Clair Clairmont where they took accommodation on the shores of Lake Leman. One night in June, after they had aloud from Phantasmagoriana , a collection of horror tales, Byron suggested that they each write a ghost story. Mary Godwin worked on a tale that would later evolve into Frankenstein , Byron wrote (and quickly abandoned) a fragment of a story, whereas Polidori is remembered as having come up with a story about a skull-headed woman. However, Polidori had taken detailed notes during the trip, and used Byron's abandoned story as inspiration for his own tale. Dr. Polidori was inspired by real-life vampire cases that had occurred only a century before in Europe. However, rather than use the crude, bestial vampire of folklore as a character template, Polidori based his antagonist on his former friend, Lord Byron. Although the mysterious character in Byron's piece was named Darvell, Polidori renamed the character "Lord Ruthven" as a snide in-joke. The name was originally used in Lady Caroline Lamb's novel Glenarvon , in which a thinly-disguised Byronesque figure was also named Lord Ruthven. By creating Lord Ruthven, John Polidori altered the face of vampire fiction forever. Lord Ruthven was not only the first vampire in English fiction, but was the first fictional vampire in the form we recognize today - an aristocratic fiend who preyed among high society.

82. John Polidori Bibliography
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It was proposed one night in the summer of 1816, at the Villa Diodati and Maison Chappuis respectively, That Polidori and Mary Shelley each compose a ghost tale, supossedly for the evenings entertainments. Polidori came up with "The Vampire" and as we all know Mary Shelley composed the infamous "Frankenstein".
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    86. VO > Walpurgisnacht
    1970s. Available in both English and German. The Vampyre john WilliamPolidori Available in both English and German. Dracula's
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    "This is very old wine. I hope you will like it. I never drink wine." ~ Count Dracula, "Dracula" (1931) [ or Search the Web
    Walpurgisnacht: Online Fiction and Poetry This section contains the vampyre classics, as well as modern stories and poetry submitted by the VO Community.
    Classic Tales
    The Classic Tales are presented in a virtual book format. Click to the left of the page to move back through the book, or on the right of the page to move forward. At the end of each chapter, you will return to the cover, where you can select another chapter for viewing. Vikram and the Vampire
    This is a compilation of eleven ancient Hindu fairy tales as told by a Baital (Vampire) to a king named Vikramur. Richard F. Burton was a Victorian-era explorer, linguist, and writer, who is best known for his translation of "The Arabian Nights". His translation of Vikram was first published in 1870. Wake Not The Dead
    First published c.1800, it is the earliest known story to feature a Vampiress. Carmilla
    Yet another classic, Carmilla is a haunting story of a love between the vampire Carmilla and her victim Laura. It was also the basis for a trilogy of schlocky Hammer vampire films in the 1970s. Available in both

    87. Vampire - Wikipedia
    Translate this page Mais le premier personnage qui attira l'attention fur Lord Ruthven, créé par JohnWilliam polidori en 1819 dans une longue nouvelle intitulée Le Vampire.
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    Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Un vampire est un être non mort condamné à boire le sang humain pour survivre. Selon les mythes et légendes roumains, le vampire est le cadavre d'un individu excommunié, donc qui n'a pas été enterré religieusement. Ne pouvant trouver le repos éternel, il sort la nuit de son caveau et va sucer le sang des vivants pendant leur sommeil, généralement sa famille ou ceux qui lui ont causé du mal. Le terme de vampire s'est généralisé. Cependant, il est issu des pays qui bordent le Danube mais différents noms leur sont attribués:
    • Vukodlak en Allemagne Dachnavar en Arménie Goules au Moyen Orient Vetalâs en Inde Kiang en Chine Zombis aux Antilles : morts-vivants privés d’âme, tirés de leur tombe par les sorciers haïtiens pour effectuer des travaux pénibles et rebutants pour leurs maîtres. Envoûtement des trépassés.

    88. Sanguinarian Fun: Books
    Poe, Edgar Allen Dead Brides Vampire Tales (Compilation). polidori, JohnWilliam The Vampyre (Fiction). Poulsen, David A. Vampire's Visit (Fiction).
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    P Q R ... [Books S-Z] O O'Connor, William Three Pillars (fiction) Otfinoski,Steven Village of Vampires (fiction) Oriolo, Richard ( Designed by) The Secret Life of Laszlo, Count Dracula (fiction)
    P Packard, Edward Biting for Blood (Fiction) Packard, Edward Vampire Invaders (Fiction) Papineau, Lucie and Steve Beshwaty Baby Vampire, Gulp! (Monster Country Series) (Fiction) Pascal, Francine and Laurie John Kiss of the Vampire: (Sweet Valley University: Thriller Edition Series #3) (Fiction) Paulsen, Gary Amos and the Vampire #26 (Fiction) Perkowski, Jan Louis Darkling: A Treatise on Slavic Vampirism (reference) Perry, Janet and Victor Gentle Vampires (Fiction) Pharr, Mary The Blood Is the Life : Vampires in Literature (reference) Pierce, Meredith Ann The Darkangel (Fiction) Pike, Christopher Black Blood (Last Vampire, No 2) (Fiction) Pike, Christopher Creatures of Forever (The Last Vampire Series) (Fiction) Pike, Christopher

    89. Carcasse | Bibliótafo

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    90. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
    The Gothic Novels And Related Materials, Suggest a Link. Coleridge'sReviews of The Mysteries of Udolpho, The Monk, Hubert de Sevrac
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