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The Vampyre

John Polidori

Publisher: CLXBX

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Summary

The Vampyre by John Polidori is a groundbreaking Gothic tale that introduced one of literature's earliest and most influential portrayals of the vampire figure. First published in 1819, the novella blends dark romance, aristocratic intrigue, and supernatural horror, laying the foundation for the modern vampire myth.

The story follows a young and impressionable gentleman who becomes captivated by a mysterious and charismatic nobleman. As they travel together through European society, the enigmatic figure reveals a sinister nature hidden beneath his charm and refinement. Gradually, a pattern of tragedy and seduction emerges, drawing innocent victims into his deadly grasp.

Polidori's portrayal of the vampire as a sophisticated and alluring aristocrat marked a departure from earlier folklore, transforming the creature into a symbol of both fascination and fear. The narrative explores themes of corruption, obsession, and the dangerous allure of forbidden power, as well as the vulnerability of those who fall under its influence.

With its eerie atmosphere and psychological tension, The Vampyre captures the essence of early Gothic fiction while introducing enduring elements of horror and dark fantasy. The novella's legacy can be seen in countless later works, shaping the image of the vampire as both a seductive and destructive force.

Compact yet powerful, The Vampyre remains a seminal work that continues to captivate readers with its blend of elegance, menace, and timeless intrigue.
Available since: 03/17/2026.
Print length: 39 pages.

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