A Tale of a Vampire - Henry Kuttner, Bram Stoker, John William Polidori, Richard Francis Burton, Jan Neruda, Thomas Peckett Prest, James Malcolm Rymer, Theophile Gautier, Alice Askew, Claude Askew, Hume Nisbet, E. F. Benson, Dudley Wright, George Sylvester Viereck, Earl Peirce, Lloyd Arthur Eshbach, Victor Rowan & Victoria Glad

A Tale of a Vampire

By Henry Kuttner, Bram Stoker, John William Polidori, Richard Francis Burton, Jan Neruda, Thomas Peckett Prest, James Malcolm Rymer, Theophile Gautier, Alice Askew, Claude Askew, Hume Nisbet, E. F. Benson, Dudley Wright, George Sylvester Viereck, Earl Peirce, Lloyd Arthur Eshbach, Victor Rowan & Victoria Glad

  • Release Date: 2021-05-07
  • Genre: Horror

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'A Tale of a Vampire' is a compelling anthology that brings together an eclectic assembly of tales penned by some of the most intriguing voices in gothic and supernatural literature. Spanning various epochs, this collection traverses a spectral range from the ominous shadows of the Victorian era to the eerie corners of modernity, harmonizing rich narratives with the grotesque and the ethereal. These works not only exhibit a diverse array of literary styles—from the ornate to the starkly psychological—but also shed light on the perennial fascination with the vampire mythos, capturing its evolution while retracing its roots in deep-seated cultural fears and desires. The authors contributing to this collection, including figures from the nineteenth to early twentieth century, are revered for their foundational roles in shaping gothic fiction and horror literature. Figures like Bram Stoker and John William Polidori stand alongside lesser-known authors who contributed to the genre's breadth and depth. Their collective works reflect significant historical and cultural movements, weaving a rich tapestry of folklore, myth, and terror that invites introspection on the human condition through the lens of the supernatural. 'A Tale of a Vampire' is an essential volume for anyone drawn to the chilling allure of the undead. It offers readers a unique portal into the manifold ways the vampire has been depicted across times and cultures, urging a deeper appreciation of each writer's narrative voice and philosophical underpinnings. Beyond mere entertainment, this anthology serves as a critical exploration of themes such as immortality, morality, and fear, enhancing one's literary landscape and promoting a dialogue between time-tested masters of the genre.