A diachronic analysis of the way the literary vampire has been characterised from the Victorian era up to the contemporary period underlines a clear evolution that seems particularly relevant from the perspective of ageing studies. One of the permanent features characterising the fictional vampire from its origins to its current manifestations in literature is precisely the vampire’s disaffection with the effects of ageing in spite of its old chronological age. Nonetheless, even though the vampire’s appearance does not age, the way it has been presented in literature has significantly evolved from a remarkable aged look during the Victorian period in John Polidori’s “The Vampyre: A Tale” (1819), Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu’s Carmilla(1872) or B...
The vampire has carved its own path in both literary canon and popular culture alike; however vampir...
The vampire is a popular character throughout classical and contemporary literature and the recent p...
The vampire is one of the most powerful and enduring archetypes handed down to us by nineteenth-cent...
A diachronic analysis of the way the literary vampire has been characterised from the Victorian era ...
Master's thesis in Literacy StudiesThis thesis will be a study of whether there has been a significa...
The enduring influence of the vampire myth on many young people today reveals the relevance of one o...
I have examined the classical and modern vampire characters in English (British ad American) literat...
Since the beginning of recorded history, there have been stories told about vicious vampires. Bram S...
This paper aims to make a comparison and investigation between three popular vampire fictions, Bram ...
Forever young – why we still love vampires in the 21st century. The astonishingly enduring influe...
The vampire is an interesting creature. This essay explores the vampire and its evolution from the t...
Immortality and erotica are the two characteristics responsible for the continuing intrigue and popu...
Vampire literature has changed dramatically over the centuries. The old vampire is a blood-thirsty, ...
Vampires are the latest fad to appear on pop-culture’s radar, dominating literature, film, and telev...
The investigation of the myth – or more appropriately, mistaken notion – that mmortality brings happ...
The vampire has carved its own path in both literary canon and popular culture alike; however vampir...
The vampire is a popular character throughout classical and contemporary literature and the recent p...
The vampire is one of the most powerful and enduring archetypes handed down to us by nineteenth-cent...
A diachronic analysis of the way the literary vampire has been characterised from the Victorian era ...
Master's thesis in Literacy StudiesThis thesis will be a study of whether there has been a significa...
The enduring influence of the vampire myth on many young people today reveals the relevance of one o...
I have examined the classical and modern vampire characters in English (British ad American) literat...
Since the beginning of recorded history, there have been stories told about vicious vampires. Bram S...
This paper aims to make a comparison and investigation between three popular vampire fictions, Bram ...
Forever young – why we still love vampires in the 21st century. The astonishingly enduring influe...
The vampire is an interesting creature. This essay explores the vampire and its evolution from the t...
Immortality and erotica are the two characteristics responsible for the continuing intrigue and popu...
Vampire literature has changed dramatically over the centuries. The old vampire is a blood-thirsty, ...
Vampires are the latest fad to appear on pop-culture’s radar, dominating literature, film, and telev...
The investigation of the myth – or more appropriately, mistaken notion – that mmortality brings happ...
The vampire has carved its own path in both literary canon and popular culture alike; however vampir...
The vampire is a popular character throughout classical and contemporary literature and the recent p...
The vampire is one of the most powerful and enduring archetypes handed down to us by nineteenth-cent...