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Author | : William M. Cullen |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 281 |
Release | : 2014-03-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1493184164 |
1725 London: A young Benjamin Franklin who, having been stranded in this city, uncovers a heinous scheme of murder against the children of this city! Franklin, along with his trusted friends a wise beyond his years apprentice by the name of Wygate, a seasoned printer by the name of John Trundle as well as the new found love of his life, a raven-hair beauty by the name of Vyola Wyck work with the ladies of Hyde Park in a scheme that will - hopefully allow them to capture this most horrible of fiends; thus, putting a stop to his reign of inconceivable treachery before another child falls prey to his dark deeds!
Author | : Jan Jennings |
Publisher | : Tor Books |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2015-07-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0765386607 |
Supernatural passion...dangerous love...vampyrs are among us. Dr. Theo James: Tall, handsome, brilliant, he discovers that he is dying. He is ripe for the unexpected...and it arrives, in the person of... Valan: Slender, beautiful, rich, cosmopolitan--and a vampyr long since immune to the power of love, or so she thinks. She comes to Theo James with a problem that could destroy her, or change the world for good. Together they encounter terror from beyond, and from the shadowy secrets of the heart. For Valan is not the only vampyr in the world. Far from it... At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Author | : David Rudkin |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 2019-07-25 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 1839021063 |
Described by its maker as a 'poem of horror', Vampyr (1932) is one of the founding works of psychological horror cinema, adapted from a collection of gothic stories by Sheridan Le Fanu and directed by the revered Danish director Carl Theodor Dreyer. Despite the fact that there is no definitive print and many English versions are marred by poor quality subtitles, the film remains a vivid, extraordinary artwork in which the inner human state is made hauntingly visible. In a reading as passionate as it is analytic, David Rudkin reveals how this film systematically binds the spectator – spatially and morally – into its mysterious world of the undead. This second edition features a new foreword, discussion of the Martin Koerber and Cineteca di Bologna restoration of the film in 2008, and original cover artwork by Midge Naylor.
Author | : Alison Peirse |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 247 |
Release | : 2013-08-28 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 0857734083 |
After Dracula tells of films set in London music halls and Yorkshire coal mines, South Sea Islands and Hungarian modernist houses of horror, with narrators that survey the outskirts of contemporary Paris and travel back in time to ancient Egypt. Alison Peirse argues that Dracula (1931) has been canonised to the detriment of other innovative and original 1930s horror films in Europe and America. By casting out the deified vampire, she reveals a cycle of films made over the 1930s that straddle both the pre- and post-regulatory era of the Hays Production Code an stringent censorship from the British Board of Film Censors. These films are indepenedent and studio productions, literary adaptations, folktales and original screenplays, and include Werewolf of London, The Man Who Changed His Mind, Island of Lost Souls and Vampyr. The book considers the horror genre's international evolution during this period, engaging with a number of European horror films that have hitherto received cursory attention. It focuses on the interplay between Continental, British and transatlantic contexts, and particularly on the intriguing, the obscure and the underrated.
Author | : Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 414 |
Release | : 2011-12-03 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781467969888 |
In the gloomy summer of 1816, a motley collection of poets, exiles, and adulterers gathered at the Villa Diodati on the shores of Lake Geneva...Fantasmagoriana: a collection of Gothic tales by Mary Shelley, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and John William Polidori, all originating in a night of ghost storytelling.Contains the complete FRANKENSTEIN and Polidori's influential THE VAMPYRE, plus Gothic works by Byron, Shelley, and Mathew 'Monk' Lewis.
Author | : V. R. Cumming |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 778 |
Release | : 2020-09-30 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781943465552 |
Books One - Four of The Vampyr Series, plus the bonus short story "We All Fall Down."
Author | : Stephen Jones |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 825 |
Release | : 2017-10-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1510723846 |
Thirty-five uncanny and erotic tales of vampires written by supernatural fiction’s greatest mistresses of the macabre. "Fashions change, and the urbane vampire created by Byron and cemented in place by Stoker has had to move on . . . Are you, like me, ready for the new dusk?" —Ingrid Pitt, from her Introduction Prepare to arm yourself with garlic, silver bullets, and a stake. Featuring the only vampire short story written by Anne Rice, the undisputed queen of vampire literature, and boasting an autobiographical introduction and original tale by Ingrid Pitt, the star of Hammer Films' The Vampire Lovers and Countess Dracula, this is one anthology that every vampire fan—vampiric feminist or not—will want to drink deep from. From the classic stories of Edith Wharton, Edith Nesbit, Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman, and Mary Elizabeth Braddon to modern incarnations by such acclaimed writers as Poppy Z. Brite, Nancy Kilpatrick, Tanith Lee, Caitlín R. Kiernan, and Angela Slatter, these blood-drinkers and soul-stealers range from the sexual to the sanguinary, from the tormented Good to the unspeakably Evil. Among those memorable Children of the Night you will encounter are Chelsea Quinn Yarbro's Byronic vampire Saint-Germain, Nancy A. Collins' undead heroine Sonja Blue, Tanya Huff's vampiric detective Vicki Nelson, and Freda Warrington’s age-old lovers Karl and Charlotte. Nominated for the World Fantasy Award and the International Horror Guild Award, and now revised and updated, The Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories by Women fulfils the bloodlust of the somnambulist horror fan, delivering the ultimate bite.
Author | : David Rudkin |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 87 |
Release | : 2005-04-30 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 1844570738 |
And yet it is unquestionably extraordinary, a vivid and haunting manifestation of Dreyer's power to make visible on screen the inner human state, and to convey a dreamlike imagery of textures of nature amidst which transient, solitary human figures pass, some illuminated by an inner light, others threatened by a malign or demonic presence."
Author | : Ken Gelder |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 174 |
Release | : 2002-08-27 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 1134895348 |
Insatiable bloodlust, dangerous sexualities, the horror of the undead, uncharted Trannsylvanian wildernesses, and a morbid fascination with the `other': the legend of the vampire continues to haunt popular imagination. Reading the Vampire examines the vampire in all its various manifestations and cultural meanings. Ken Gelder investigates vampire narratives in literature and in film, from early vampire stories like Sheridan Le Fanu's `lesbian vampire' tale Carmilla and Bram Stoker's Dracula, the most famous vampire narrative of all, to contemporary American vampire blockbusters by Stephen King and others, the vampire chronicles of Anne Rice, `post-Ceausescu' vampire narratives, and films such as FW Murnau's Nosferatu and Bram Stoker's Dracula. Reading the Vampire embeds vampires in their cultural contexts, showing vampire narratives feeding off the anxieties and fascinations of their times: from the nineteenth century perils of tourism, issues of colonialism and national identity, and obsessions with sex and death, to the `queer' identity of the vampire or current vampiric metaphors for dangerous exchanges of bodily fluids and AIDS.
Author | : Autori Vari |
Publisher | : Self-Publish |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 2016-11-19 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
This book is the assembly of various texts that are freely available on the web, especially from Wikipedia. The next obvious question is: why buy this book? The answer: because it means you avoid having to carry out long and tedious internet searches. And of course, because it is always a pleasure to have a book in print. The topics are all linked to each other organically, and as a function of the subject and, in most cases, contain additional unpublished topics, not found on the web. Moreover, the inclusion of images completes the work so as to make it unique and unrepeatable. Contents: Castle Sinister directed by Widgey R. Newman, Doctor X directed by Michael Curtiz, Freaks directed by Tod Browning, Island of Lost Souls directed by Erle C. Kenton, Kongo directed by William J. Cowen, The Mask of Fu Manchu directed by Charles J. Brabin, Charles Vidor, King Vidor, The Monster Walks directed by Frank Strayer, The Most Dangerous Game directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack, The Mummy directed by Karl Freund, Murders in the Rue Morgue directed by Robert Florey, The Old Dark House directed by James Whale, Unheimliche Geschichten directed by Richard Oswald, Vampyr directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer and White Zombie directed by Victor Halperin. A lot of illustrations. For each film: Credits, Plot summary, Cast, Production, Release, Critical response, Box office and The best reviews on the web.