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A Vampire in Bavaria

A Vampire in Bavaria
Author: Suzannah Rowntree
Publisher: Bocfodder Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2021-05-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Vampires, vengeance…and a mutinous Victorian lady’s maid. It’s not always easy to deal with a ticking bomb—and Miss Sharp just happens to have thrown this one straight at Queen Victoria’s royal train. Liz was only trying to save lives, but now she must face the Kabale, a secret tribunal of royal monsters who don’t easily forgive a stray bomb. If Liz can’t convince them of her loyalty, her life will be forfeit. Her best hope for survival may well rest with her worst enemy: the vampiric Grand Duke Vasily, who offers to help her bring down the Kabale, breaking their iron grip on Europe. Collaborating with Vasily comes with a price, and even if they succeed, Liz will be on the run for the rest of her life. Worst of all, she’ll make an enemy of the starchily attractive Inspector Short, for whom Liz has begun to feel something warmer than professional respect. But if she doesn’t take the war to the Kabale, more people will die—herself among them. It’s a good thing she has a secret weapon in the shape of her imperturbable employer, Princess May… Miss Sharp’s Monsters reaches its thrilling conclusion in a romantic historical fantasy adventure perfect for fans of The Parasol Protectorate or The Nevers! One-click A Vampire in Bavaria today and join Miss Sharp in the monstrous ballrooms of 1890s Europe.


The Origins of the Literary Vampire

The Origins of the Literary Vampire
Author: Heide Crawford
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: German literature
ISBN: 9781442266742

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While there have been many illuminating studies of pre-literary vampires and vampires that have already been firmly established as literary figures, the story of the crucial moment of transition from folkloric figure to literary subject has not yet been told. The Origins of the Literary Vampire redirects scholarly attention to the body of German poetry and prose where vampire folklore becomes vampire literature. This book focuses on the adaptation of the vampire superstition from central European folklore by German poets in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries for an audience that had become increasingly interested in superstition and occult phenomena in an Age of Enlightenment.


The Vampires of Cologne

The Vampires of Cologne
Author: Xanthos von Sebaste
Publisher:
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2019-10-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781701376618

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Vampire novel from GermanyIn Cologne there is a series of unexplained deaths. At first, Commissioner Beizmann does not want to believe it, but vampires are behind it. It is a power struggle erupted between two rival vampire groups in Cologne. For centuries they had a truce, but now one of them wants to seize power over all vampires and werewolves. He incites the groups against each other. The enmity of the vampires began in Cologne in the Middle Ages, in 1349 on 23 August, the Cologne Bartholomew night. A novel full of action and eroticism, gripping and sometimes snappy.


The Mysterious Stranger

The Mysterious Stranger
Author: Candice Black
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2012-08-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 190869470X

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European vampire literature can be traced back to Germany of the 18th century, and the publication of the poems The Vampire (1748) by Ossenfelder and The Bride Of Corinth (1797) by Goethe. The 19th century saw short vampire fiction in the form of Tieck's Wake Not The Dead (c.1800), E.T.A. Hoffmann's Aurelia (1820), concerning a predatory corpse-eater, and The Mysterious Stranger (1860), an anonymous tale which seems to have inspired elements of Bram Stoker's later Dracula. This special ebook edition of The Mysterious Stranger also includes The Vampire, The Bride Of Corinth, Wake Not The Dead, and Aurelia, making it a definitive anthology of German literary vampires.


The Vampire Almanac

The Vampire Almanac
Author: J. Gordon Melton
Publisher: Visible Ink Press
Total Pages: 1324
Release: 2021-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1578597544

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Grab a stake, a fistful of garlic, a crucifix and holy water as you enter the dark, blood-curdling world of the original pain in the neck in this ultimate collection of vampire facts, fangs, and fiction! What accounts for the undying fascination people have for vampires? How did encounters with death create centuries-old myths and folklore in virtually every culture in the world? When did the early literary vampires—as pictured by Goethe, Coleridge, Shelly, Polidori, Byron, and Nodier as the personifications of man’s darker side—transform from villains into today’s cultural rebels? Showing how vampire-like creatures organically formed in virtually every part of the world, The Vampire Almanac: The Complete History by renowned religion expert and fearless vampire authority J. Gordon Melton, Ph.D., examines the historic, societal, and psychological role the vampire has played—and continues to play—in understanding death, man’s deepest desires, and human pathologies. It analyzes humanity’s lusts, fears, and longing for power and the forbidden! Today, the vampire serves as a powerful symbol for the darker parts of the human condition, touching on death, immortality, forbidden sexuality, sexual power and surrender, intimacy, alienation, rebellion, violence, and a fascination with the mysterious. The vampire is often portrayed as a symbolic leader advocating an outrageous alternative to the demands of conformity. Vampires can also be tools for scapegoating such as when women are called “vamps” and bosses are described as “bloodsuckers.” Meet all of the villains, anti-heroes, and heroes of myths, legends, books, films, and television series across cultures and today’s pop culture in The Vampire Almanac. It assembles and analyzes hundreds of vampiric characters, people, and creatures, including Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Vlad the Impaler, Edward Cullen and The Twilight Saga, Bram Stoker, Lestat De Lioncourt and The Vampire Chronicles, Lon Chaney, True Blood, Bela Lugosi, Dracula, Dark Shadows, Lilith, Vampire Weekend, Batman, Nosferatu, and so many more. There is a lot to sink your teeth into with this deep exhumation of the undead. Quench your thirst for facts, histories, biographies, definitions, analysis, immortality, and more! This gruesomely thorough book of vampire facts also has a helpful bibliography, an extensive index, and numerous photos, adding to its usefulness.


The Vampire Book

The Vampire Book
Author: J Gordon Melton
Publisher: Visible Ink Press
Total Pages: 944
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1578593506

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The Ultimate Collection of Vampire Facts and Fiction From Vlad the Impaler to Barnabas Collins to Edward Cullen to Dracula and Bill Compton, renowned religion expert and fearless vampire authority J. Gordon Melton, PhD takes the reader on a vast, alphabetic tour of the psychosexual, macabre world of the blood-sucking undead. Digging deep into the lore, myths, pop culture, and reported realities of vampires and vampire legends from across the globe, The Vampire Book: The Encyclopedia of the Undead exposes everything about the blood thirsty predator. Death and immortality, sexual prowess and surrender, intimacy and alienation, rebellion and temptation. The allure of the vampire is eternal, and The Vampire Book explores it all. The historical, literary, mythological, biographical, and popular aspects of one of the world's most mesmerizing paranormal subject. This vast reference is an alphabetical tour of the psychosexual, macabre world of the soul-sucking undead. In the first fully revised and updated edition in a decade, Dr. J. Gordon Melton (president of the American chapter of the Transylvania Society of Dracula) bites even deeper into vampire lore, myths, reported realities, and legends that come from all around the world. From Transylvania to plague-infested Europe to Nostradamus and from modern literature to movies and TV series, this exhaustive guide furnishes more than 500 essays to quench your thirst for facts, biographies, definitions, and more.


Encyclopedia of Vampire Mythology

Encyclopedia of Vampire Mythology
Author: Theresa Bane
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2012-06-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0786455810

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From the earliest days of oral history to the present, the vampire myth persists among mankind’s deeply-rooted fears. This encyclopedia, with entries ranging from “Abchanchu” to “Zmeus,” includes nearly 600 different species of historical and mythological vampires, fully described and detailed.


Vampires and Vampirism

Vampires and Vampirism
Author: Dudley Wright
Publisher:
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1914
Genre: Vampires
ISBN:

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The Book of Vampires

The Book of Vampires
Author: Dudley Wright
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 048644998X

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Compiled from a wealth of references and records, the book presents a fascinating mix of science and the supernatural. Readers will discover that tales of vampires were whispered not only in the quiet villages of Central Europe but also in Russia, the Middle East, India, the British Isles, and even America.


My Immortal - The Vampires of Berlin

My Immortal - The Vampires of Berlin
Author: Lee Rudnicki
Publisher: 23 House
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2012-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9780984645817

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She was beautiful. Her high cheekbones and burgundy hair gave her a distinctive Eastern European look. Her clothing was minimal; she wore a white ankle-length nightgown and was barefoot, despite the fact that most of the ground in Berlin was covered with broken glass and other dangers. The German soldiers remained still, their weapons trained on their unannounced guest. "They are coming for me," she whispered. The young vampire was clearly afraid of something.