Children of the Night: Classic Vampire Stories

Children of the Night: Classic Vampire Stories

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Vampires, those dark children of the night, who rise from their coffins to suck the blood of the living, continue to hold a strange fascination and dread. In this unique collection of vampire stories you will find some of the earliest depictions of these fearful creatures as in John Polidori's "The Vampyre" and James Malcolm Rymer's "Varney the Vampyre", a tale which held readers in thrall when it was first published in the mid-nineteenth century. As well as these rare stories and those featuring the more well known bloodsuckers such as Le Fanu's "Carmilla" and Stoker's "Dracula", there is a clutch of lesser known but equally frightening tales written by expert practitioners in the art of raising goose pimples. "Children of the Night" is a volume filled with the rich blood of chilling vampire fiction. AUTHOR: David Stuart Davies, General Editor of Wordsworth's Mystery and Supernatural series, is an editor, novelist, playwright and film historian. He is an expert on Sherlock Holmes, having written four Holmes novels, two plays exploring the darker side of the great detective and three studies of the stage, film and TV career of Arthur Conan Doyle's character.

Author: David Stuart Davies
Format: Paperback, 272 pages, 129mm x 198mm, 173 g
Published: 2007, Wordsworth Editions Ltd, United Kingdom
Genre: Horror & Ghost Stories

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Vampires, those dark children of the night, who rise from their coffins to suck the blood of the living, continue to hold a strange fascination and dread. In this unique collection of vampire stories you will find some of the earliest depictions of these fearful creatures as in John Polidori's "The Vampyre" and James Malcolm Rymer's "Varney the Vampyre", a tale which held readers in thrall when it was first published in the mid-nineteenth century. As well as these rare stories and those featuring the more well known bloodsuckers such as Le Fanu's "Carmilla" and Stoker's "Dracula", there is a clutch of lesser known but equally frightening tales written by expert practitioners in the art of raising goose pimples. "Children of the Night" is a volume filled with the rich blood of chilling vampire fiction. AUTHOR: David Stuart Davies, General Editor of Wordsworth's Mystery and Supernatural series, is an editor, novelist, playwright and film historian. He is an expert on Sherlock Holmes, having written four Holmes novels, two plays exploring the darker side of the great detective and three studies of the stage, film and TV career of Arthur Conan Doyle's character.