Vampyre and Carmilla, Hardcover by Polidori, John; Le Fanu, Sheridan; Schwab,...

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Publication Year: 2025 Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group Number of Pages: 192 Pages Item Height: 1 in height: 1 in Author: Joseph Le Fanu, John Polidori Item Width: 5.2 in Book Series: Penguin Speculative Fiction Special Ser. width: 5.2 in Genre: Fiction Format: Hardcover Topic: Classics, Gothic Book Title: Vampyre and Carmilla Language: English ISBN: 9780143139003 Item Weight: 11 Oz Item Length: 8 in

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Vampyre and Carmilla, Hardcover by Polidori, John; Le Fanu, Sheridan; Schwab,.... The famous writing challenge led to both Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and John Polidori's The Vampyre (1818). In a castle deep in the Austrian forest, Laura, a young woman, leads an isolated life with her ailing father. Vampyre and Carmilla, Hardcover by Polidori, John; Le Fanu, Sheridan; Schwab, V. E. (FRW); Groom, Nick (INT), ISBN 0143139002, ISBN-13 9780143139003, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US "The first vampire short story and novella, which came before Dracula, together in one Penguin Classics hardcover, a Penguin Speculative Fiction Special, with a foreword by #1 New York Times-bestselling author V. E. Schwab In the summer of 1816, a group of friends-Lord Byron, his physician, John Polidori, Byron's lover, Claire Clairmont, Claire's step-sister, Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, and Mary's partner, Percy Bysshe Shelley-held a ghost story contest to pass the time at gloomy Villa Diodati, near LakeGeneva. The famous writing challenge led to both Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and John Polidori's The Vampyre (1818). Featuring Lord Ruthven, a deathly pale and handsome nobleman who preys on women of high society, The Vampyre is generally identified as the first full-length vampire story in English literature and the progenitor of the romantic vampire genre of fantasy fiction. Carmilla (1872) by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu is a nineteenth-century Gothic novella featuring a protagonist who became the originalprototype for a long line of female and lesbian vampires in literature, movies, television series, and more. In a castle deep in the Austrian forest, Laura, a young woman, leads an isolated life with her ailing father. A horse-drawn carriage crashes and an unexpected guest, the mysterious and seductive Carmilla, enters their lives. The original vampire novel of modern Europe, Carmilla predates Dracula by more than twenty-five years and the film Nosferatu by more than fifty"-- Provided by publisher.