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The Diary of Dr. John William Polidori
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 198

The Diary of Dr. John William Polidori

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-12-02
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  • Publisher: Litres

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The legacy of John Polidori
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 462

The legacy of John Polidori

John Polidori’s novella The Vampyre (1819) is perhaps ‘the most influential horror story of all time’ (Frayling). Polidori’s story transformed the shambling, mindless monster of folklore into a sophisticated, seductive aristocrat that stalked London society rather than being confined to the hinterlands of Eastern Europe. Polidori’s Lord Ruthven was thus the ancestor of the vampire as we know it. This collection explores the genesis of Polidori’s vampire. It then tracks his bloodsucking progeny across the centuries and maps his disquieting legacy. Texts discussed range from the Romantic period, including the fascinating and little-known The Black Vampyre (1819), through the melodramatic vampire theatricals in the 1820s, to contemporary vampire film, paranormal romance, and science fiction. The essays emphasise the background of colonial revolution and racial oppression in the early nineteenth century and the cultural shifts of postmodernity.

The Vampire, A Tale by John Polidori
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 44

The Vampire, A Tale by John Polidori

♥♥ The Vampire, A Tale by John Polidori ♥♥ The Vampyre is a short work of prose fiction written in 1819 by John William Polidori. It tells the story of Aubrey, a young Englishman, who meets Lord Ruthven, a man of mysterious origins who has entered London society. Aubrey accompanies Ruthven to Rome, but leaves him after Ruthven seduces the daughter of a mutual acquaintance. Aubrey travels to Greece, where he becomes attracted to Ianthe, an innkeeper's daughter. Ianthe tells Aubrey about the legends of the vampire. ♥♥ The Vampire, A Tale by John Polidori ♥♥ Aubrey meets the mysterious Lord Ruthven at a social event when he comes to London. After briefly getting to know Ruthven,...

His Masters Reflection
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

His Masters Reflection

Qualifying as a doctor in 1815 at the tender age of nineteen, John Polidori was employed less than a year later by the poet, Lord Byron, as his travelling physician. The precocious medic was seemingly destined for a bright future that would enable him to combine his profession with a love of literature. In His Masters Reflection, the authors follow Polidoris footsteps as he accompanies Byron through Europe to Switzerland where they eventually meet the Shelleys and Claire Clairmont. Fulfilling his fathers prophecy, the fateful summer will prove to have a devastating impact on Polidoris life and legacy. Byrons keen wit and elevated status would leave the sensitive doctor feeling isolated and u...

The Diary of Dr. John William Polidori, 1816, Relating to Byron, Shelley, Etc.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

The Diary of Dr. John William Polidori, 1816, Relating to Byron, Shelley, Etc.

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-06-10
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

A fascinating journey into history and literature, "The Diary of Dr. John William Polidori" is Polidori's account of his travels from London to Switzerland with Lord Byron, an English poet and one of the leading figures of the Romantic Movement in the early 19th century. In the summer of 1816, Lord Byron and his guests, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Godwin (Shelley) and her half-sister Claire Clermont, and Dr. John William Polidori were staying at the Villa Diodati, by Lake Geneva, Switzerland. The group decided to have a friendly competition to see who could write the best horror story. It was the genesis of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" and of Polidori's "The Vampyre: A Tale." But the story d...

The Diary of Dr. John William Polidori, 1816, Relating to Byron, Shelley, Etc.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 104

The Diary of Dr. John William Polidori, 1816, Relating to Byron, Shelley, Etc.

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-10-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Polidori (1795-1821) was an English writer and physician known for his association with the Romantic movement and credited by some as the creator of the vampire genre of fantasy fiction. His most successful work was the short story The Vampyre (1819) which was at first erroneously accredited to Byron. In 1816 Polidori entered the service of Byron as his physician and accompanied him on a trip through Europe. Publisher John Murray paid him 500 to keep a diary of their travels which was later edited by Polidori's nephew, William Michael Rossetti, and published posthumously in 1911.

The Vampyre and Ernestus Berchtold; or, The Modern Oedipus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 265

The Vampyre and Ernestus Berchtold; or, The Modern Oedipus

In 1816, John William Polidori travelled to Geneva as Lord Byron’s personal physician. There they met Mary Godwin (later Shelley) and her lover Percy Shelley and decided to while away a wet summer by writing ghost stories. The only two to complete their stories were Mary Shelley, who published Frankenstein in 1818, and Polidori, whose The Vampyre and Ernestus Berchtold were both published in 1819. The Vampyre, based on a discarded idea of Byron’s, is the first portrayal of the alluring vampire figure familiar to readers of Bram Stoker and Anne Rice. Ernestus Berchtold scandalously draws on the rumours of Byron’s affair with his half-sister for a Faustian updating of the myth of Oedipus, which it combines with an account of the struggle of Swiss patriots against the Napoleonic invasion. Along with Polidori’s work, this edition also includes stories read and written by the travellers in the Genevan summer of 1816 and contemporary responses to The Vampyre and Ernestus Berchtold.

The Diary of Dr John William Polidori
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

The Diary of Dr John William Polidori

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Diary of Dr. John William Polidori, 1816
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

The Diary of Dr. John William Polidori, 1816

Excerpt from The Diary of Dr. John William Polidori, 1816: Relating to Byron, Shelley, Etc One of these writings is the text to a volume, published in 1821, entitled Sketches Illustrative of tile Manners and Costumes of France, Switzerland, ana7 Italy, by R. Bridgens. The name of Polidori is not indeed recorded in this book, but I know as a certainty that he was the writer. One of the designs in the volume shows the costume of women at Lerici just about the time when Shelley was staying there, in the closing months of his life, and a noticeable costume it was. Polidori himself - though I am not aware that he ever received any instruction in drawing worth speaking of - had some considerable n...

Diary of Dr. John William Polidori, 1816
  • Language: en

Diary of Dr. John William Polidori, 1816

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1901
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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