by Michael Sims (Author)
Even in the twenty-first century, the undead walk among us...Before Twilight and True Blood , vampires haunted the nineteenth century, when brilliant writers indulged their bloodthirsty imaginations, culminating in Bram Stoker's legendary 1897 novel, Dracula . Acclaimed author and anthologist Michael Sims brings together the finest vampire stories of the Victorian era in a unique collection that highlights their cultural variety. Beginning with the supposedly true accounts that captivated Byron and Shelley, the stories range from Aleksei Tolstoy's tale of a vampire family to Fitz James O'Brien's invisible monster to Mary Elizabeth Braddon's rich and sinister widow, Good Lady Ducayne. Sims also includes a nineteenth-century travel tour of Transylvanian superstitions, and finishes the collection with Stoker's own Dracula's Guest - a chapter omitted from his landmark novel. Vampires captivated Victorian society, and these wonderful stories demonstrate how Romantic and Victorian writers refined the raw ore of peasant superstition into a whole vampire mythology of aristocratic decadence and innocence betrayed.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 480
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 04 Oct 2010
ISBN 10: 1408808250
ISBN 13: 9781408808252
Book Overview: One of a kind: No other collection of classic vampire stories exists. Hot: The vampire craze is growing. For all ages: Stephanie Meyer/Twilight and True Blood fans alike will enjoy.