📱 eBook en inglés THE VAMPYRE; A TALE

Exploring the Dark Side of Morality: A Classic Tale of Vampires, Supernatural Tales, and Intrigue in 19th Century England

GOOD PRESS - 4057664103383

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Sinopsis de THE VAMPYRE; A TALE

In "The Vampyre; a Tale," John William Polidori crafts a pioneering work that establishes the modern vampire mythos, blending Gothic horror with psychological depth. The narrative follows the enigmatic Lord Ruthven, a figure whose charm belies a sinister nature, as he preys upon the unsuspecting inhabitants of early 19th-century society. Polidoris prose is characterized by its immersive atmosphere and intricate characterizations, set against a backdrop of Romanticism that explores themes of desire, morality, and the supernatural. This novella not only reflects the literary preoccupations of its era but also signals a departure from earlier Gothic texts by placing emphasis on individualized human experiences and fears surrounding sexuality and social reputation. Polidori, a physician and close acquaintance of Lord Byron, was deeply influenced by the literary circles of the Romantic period and the personal turmoil surrounding the infamous ghost story challenge of 1816. His keen insights into human psychology and the darker realms of desire permeated his writing, enabling him to create a narrative that resonates with both personal disillusionment and societal critique. As a foundational text for vampire literature, Polidoris work also serves to illustrate the tensions between enlightenment rationalism and the allure of the mysterious. This novella is essential reading for scholars and enthusiasts of Gothic literature, as it lays the groundwork for centuries of vampire narratives. Polidoris nuanced exploration of horror, allure, and the human condition invites readers to reflect on their own fears and desires, making it a timeless piece that remains relevant in todayÄôs cultural discourse on identity and morality.

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Editorial: Good Press

ISBN: 4057664103383

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 19/11/2019

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Escrito por JOHN WILLIAM POLIDORI


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