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The vampyre

John Polidori

Publisher: Passerino

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"The Vampyre" is a short work of prose fiction written in 1819 by John William Polidori. The work is often viewed as the progenitor of the romantic vampire genre of fantasy fiction.

John William Polidori (7 September 1795 – 24 August 1821) was an English writer and physician. 
Available since: 12/06/2017.

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