Legends of Blood: The Vampire in History and Myth
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| Author: |
Wayne Bartlett & Flavia Idriceanu |
| Publisher: |
Praeger |
| Publication Date: |
October 30, 2006 |
| ISBN: |
0275992926 |
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Of all the fictional monsters that have pierced society's collective consciousness, none has been so persistent or seductive as the vampire. Tales of the undead preying upon the blood of the living have survived in one form or another for thousands of years and across cultures. Legends of Blood traces this fascinating history from the myths of Ancient Greece and Egypt through the Gothic literature of 19th century Europe and up to present day, emphasizing how the tales of this alluring creature tap into humanity's most basic and primal fears. Wayne Bartlett and Flavia Idriceanu's highly readable yet impeccably researched book is a must-have for vampire enthusiasts and scholars alike.
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