Description
The Vampyre, based on a discarded idea of Byron's, is the first portrayal of the alluring vampire figure familiar to readers of Bram Stoker and Anne Rice. Ernestus Berchtold scandalously draws on the rumours of Byron's affair with his half-sister for a Faustian updating of the myth of Oedipus, which it combines with an account of the struggle of Swiss patriots against the Napoleonic invasion.
Along with Polidori's work, this edition also includes stories read and written by the travellers in the Genevan summer of 1816 and contemporary responses to The Vampyre and Ernestus Berchtold.
About the Author
The late D.L. Macdonald was Professor of English at the University of Calgary.
Kathleen Scherf is Professor and Dean in the Faculty of Communication and Culture, University of Calgary. They are the co-editors of the Broadview editions of Mary Wollstonecraft's The Vindications (1997), Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1999), and Matthew Gregory Lewis's The Monk: A Romance (2004).
Reviews
"The Vampyre is back again and in very welcome fashion. The editors, including the world's ranking expert on Polidori, have provided us with a very useful edition of one of the classic Romantic horror stories, together with an odd but compelling version of a 'modern Oedipus.' The latter should interest everyone, since, as Freud contends, the Oedipus story 'might have been ours.' The edition makes easily accessible a number of the other texts invoked in and produced by the most famous horror- and ghost-writing contest of all time, including works by Byron and P.B. Shelley. Altogether this is a highly useful volume and a not-so-guilty pleasure." Ian Balfour, York University
Book Information
ISBN 9781551117454
Author John William Polidori
Format Paperback
Page Count 300
Imprint Broadview Press Ltd
Publisher Broadview Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 315g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 140mm * 16mm
Details
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or the Modern Oedipus |
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Broadview Press Ltd |