The investigation of the myth – or more appropriately, mistaken notion – that mmortality brings happiness and peace that one seeks for, through the exploration of the first three novels in Anne Rice’s The Vampire Chronicles, namely Interview with the Vampire, The Vampire Lestat and Queen of the Damned. Immortality plays a central role in the continuous inquiry into the vampires’ nature and existence throughout the span of many centuries. These novels follow the psychological and emotional experiences of vampiric immortality, firstly, via two first-person accounts of two separate vampires, Louis and Lestat, and later trace Rice’s interpretation of vampiric urban legend through the stories of various vampires of different walks of life. The p...
This research aims to reflect on the idealization of immortality in contemporary times. Keeping in ...
Since the beginning of recorded history, there have been stories told about vicious vampires. Bram S...
En tant que métaphores de la condition humaine, les vampires d’Anne Rice sont décrits comme des créa...
The investigation of the myth – or more appropriately, mistaken notion – that mmortality brings happ...
Šajā darbā tiek pētīta tēma “Nemirstība Annas Raisas romānā Intervija ar vampīru.” Šī pētījuma mērķi...
The myth of the vampire can be found throughout history. When the literary vampire came forth its p...
This study examines Anne Rice\u27s Vampire Chronicles in light of the nihilist tradition. Nihilism i...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the article\u27s first paragraph. To most, the word vampire conju...
Forever young – why we still love vampires in the 21st century. The astonishingly enduring influe...
This paper aims to make a comparison and investigation between three popular vampire fictions, Bram ...
A diachronic analysis of the way the literary vampire has been characterised from the Victorian era ...
This study explores the character of the Vampire Lestat, arguably Anne Rice\u27s most famous vampire...
My thesis explores the relationship of Anne Rice's characters Louis de Pointe du Lac and Lestat Lion...
Anne Rice's twelve vampire “autobiographies” continue to be hugely influential for vampire fiction ...
The international success of Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles, and the release of the film Interview ...
This research aims to reflect on the idealization of immortality in contemporary times. Keeping in ...
Since the beginning of recorded history, there have been stories told about vicious vampires. Bram S...
En tant que métaphores de la condition humaine, les vampires d’Anne Rice sont décrits comme des créa...
The investigation of the myth – or more appropriately, mistaken notion – that mmortality brings happ...
Šajā darbā tiek pētīta tēma “Nemirstība Annas Raisas romānā Intervija ar vampīru.” Šī pētījuma mērķi...
The myth of the vampire can be found throughout history. When the literary vampire came forth its p...
This study examines Anne Rice\u27s Vampire Chronicles in light of the nihilist tradition. Nihilism i...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the article\u27s first paragraph. To most, the word vampire conju...
Forever young – why we still love vampires in the 21st century. The astonishingly enduring influe...
This paper aims to make a comparison and investigation between three popular vampire fictions, Bram ...
A diachronic analysis of the way the literary vampire has been characterised from the Victorian era ...
This study explores the character of the Vampire Lestat, arguably Anne Rice\u27s most famous vampire...
My thesis explores the relationship of Anne Rice's characters Louis de Pointe du Lac and Lestat Lion...
Anne Rice's twelve vampire “autobiographies” continue to be hugely influential for vampire fiction ...
The international success of Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles, and the release of the film Interview ...
This research aims to reflect on the idealization of immortality in contemporary times. Keeping in ...
Since the beginning of recorded history, there have been stories told about vicious vampires. Bram S...
En tant que métaphores de la condition humaine, les vampires d’Anne Rice sont décrits comme des créa...