Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Five Forgotten Literary Vampires


Flavorwire praises those vampires that have gone before those in Interview with the Vampire and the Twilight series.

From the post...

Varney the Vampire (1847)

First published as a serialized gothic saga, Varney the Vampire; or, the Feast of Blood was later adapted from its cheap “penny dreadful” format into a single epic volume. Although authorship remains unclear between either Thomas Preskett Prest or James Malcolm Rymer, Varney is most often attributed to the latter (as is Sweeney Todd, incidentally). The saga concerns the titular vampire, who emerges as a rather sympathetically self-loathing figure despite terrorizing the Bannerworths (his implied mortal family). Varney establishes archetypal vampire characteristic like fangs, superhuman strength, and hypnotic powers.

1 comment:

Emmy said...

All added to my reading list; thank you :)