Visions of the Vampire : Two Centuries of Immortal Tales

Sorcha Ni Fhlainn

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Summary

Discover the haunting depths of vampire lore with Visions of the Vampire: Two Centuries of Immortal Tales by Sorcha Ni Fhlainn, an enthralling anthology that invites you to explore the evolution of vampire literature over 200 years. This captivating collection features a carefully curated selection of stories that delve into the rich tapestry of folklore, myth, and magic, providing readers a comprehensive look at the enduring nature of these immortal tales.

Set against the backdrop of classic horror and ghost stories, Visions of the Vampire showcases the captivating transformation of vampire narratives from their gothic origins to contemporary interpretations. Each tale is a testament to the versatility and cultural significance of the vampire myth, appealing to both devoted fans of the genre and newcomers alike.

As you turn the pages, you'll be drawn into a world where the line between reality and the supernatural blurs, exploring themes of fear, desire, and the human condition. This anthology not only pays homage to the genre but also highlights the societal fears and fascinations that have shaped vampire lore throughout the ages.

Published by the esteemed British Library Publishing, this hardback edition stands as a collector's item for lovers of folklore and magic. It's a perfect addition to any bookshelf, inviting readers to reflect on the dark enchantment that these stories bring.

Immerse yourself in the chilling allure of Visions of the Vampire and experience a literary journey that promises to be as memorable as the tales themselves.

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Product Information

Title: Visions of the Vampire : Two Centuries of Immortal Tales
Author: Sorcha Ni Fhlainn
ISBN: 9780712353922
Format: Hardback
Imprint: British Library Publishing
Publisher: British Library Publishing
Dimensions: 154 x 217 x 36 mm
Publication Date: 22 October, 2020
Pagination: 304 pages
Weight: 730 g

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